[Podcast] DNS is the new BGP — how we really route things in the modern Internet
The role of DNS in steering how content is fetched and the changing landscape of decision-making for applications-level routing.
The role of DNS in steering how content is fetched and the changing landscape of decision-making for applications-level routing.
Leslie Daigle discusses Global Cyber Alliance’s honeynet project, DNS, and MANRS.
Discussing the implications of a change to IETF normative language.
APNIC’s PING podcast continued to attract experts to discuss varied Internet operation topics — here are three of the best.
How ICANN manages data capture from the IMRS (L Root) systems worldwide.
Geoff Huston discusses LEO satellites and TCP congestion control.
Duane Wessels discusses caching failure in the DNS.
Discussing the history of APNIC over the last 30 years.
Exploring Stephen Song’s work in mapping the Internet and Open Data in telecommunications.
How APNIC Labs measures the Internet using adverts.