Will the SIDR model succeed where the IRR model failed? (Part II)
Guest Post: In Part II of the post, Cengiz Alaettinoglu shares some insights into the low adoption of the IRR model in the hope it might increase adoption of the SIDR model.
Guest Post: In Part II of the post, Cengiz Alaettinoglu shares some insights into the low adoption of the IRR model in the hope it might increase adoption of the SIDR model.
Guest post: In this two-part post, PacketDesign’s Cengiz Alaettinoglou, gives a brief overview and comparison of the IRR and SIDR security models.
A record 673 delegates attended RIPE 70 in Amsterdam from 11-15 May.
ICANN signed the Root Zone of the DNS in 2010. Five years on, it’s time to update the Key-Signing Key – and it isn’t a trivial exercise.
Jim Martin, ISC presented on the end-of-life issues of DLV.
Buyer beware: Dyn’s Jim Cowie has some sensible recommendations for those seeking IPv4 addresses via a transfer.
Bendert Zevenbergen, Oxford Internet Institute presented a very watchable, and extremely interesting talk on the ethics of research in the global Internet. If you have the time, watching the video is well worth the investment in time.
A report on the discussions at the RIPE 70 BoF session on Internet Routing Registries.
A local community network in Scotland shows how a grassroots movement can help bridge the digital divide.
APNIC staff participated and presented at RIPE 69 in London, UK, from 3 to 7 November 2014.