Thoughts from NANOG 64
My impressions of some of the more interesting NANOG 64 sessions that grabbed my attention.
My impressions of some of the more interesting NANOG 64 sessions that grabbed my attention.
APNIC staff participated in Hong Kong Network Operators’ Group 1.1 2015 (HKNOG 2015) in Hong Kong on 17 April 2015.
A busy week of guest lectures at universities, seminars, meetings and workshops in Pakistan
2015 APRICOT e yōkoso. Welcome to APRICOT 2015 conference week. We hope you have an enjoyable week here in Fukuoka, Japan.
We’re happy to announce the APRICOT 2015 program is finalized. Check out the wide selection of sessions.
Geoff Huston explores the bigger picture of DDoS attacks and what network operators need to consider.
There are three types of network engineers: “…the clued in engineers, the engineers who want more clue but are stuck, and the clueless engineers.” What makes a clued in engineer?
Geoff Huston outlines some examples of route hijacks from a presentation by Andree Toonk at NANOG 63.
APNIC Chief Scientist, Geoff Huston, comments on the NANOG 63 IANA transition update.
APNIC staff attended and presented at the 2015 NZNOG conference from 26 to 30 January 2015.