DNS Wars
The DNS has evolved from its initial design, but has it evolved for the better?
The DNS has evolved from its initial design, but has it evolved for the better?
APNIC participated at NANOG 74 and ARIN 42, held back-to-back in Vancouver, Canada, in early October 2018.
The level of interest in the general topic of routing security peaked at the recent NANOG meeting, with several thought-provoking presentations on the topic.
APNIC participated in DNS-OARC 27, NANOG 71 and ARIN 40, held back-to-back in San Jose, USA, in early October.
Dave Schaeffer’s NANOG 71 keynote recognizes that the future of the Internet transmission will be in the form of larger pipes.
Geoff Huston participated in the 69th North American Network Operators Group (NANOG 69) meeting in Washington D.C.
Peering trends, traffic policing and the security issues with the Internet of (Maliciously Stupid Trash) Things among the topics of discussion at NANOG 69.
The North American Network Operators Group (NANOG) and American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) held back-to-back meetings in Dallas, Texas, earlier this month.
Geoff Huston shares his thoughts on several presentations that caught his eye at the recent North America Network Operators Group meeting.
Geoff Huston shares his observations of some of the presentations at NANOG 66, held recently in San Diego, California.