It’s time for a simpler route: object management
In a IPv4 exhausted world, how can we develop a better, simpler routing management model?
In a IPv4 exhausted world, how can we develop a better, simpler routing management model?
Services Director, George Kuo, participated at the 24th TWNIC OPM, presenting on the importance of NOGs in the Asia Pacific region.
Guest Post: Bangladesh’s RPKI adoption rate is 25% and growing thanks to bdNOG and APNIC’s Ready to ROA campaign, says bdHUB’s Fakrul Alam.
APNIC participated at BdNOG 3, held recently in Dhaka, Bangladesh from 18 to 23 May 2015.
Cyber Secure Pakistan 2015 (CSP2015) was a fantastic five day event – here’s some of my thoughts from the week.
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.
APNIC is attending CommunicAsia 2015 in Singapore, are you?
Yesterday at the APRICOT meeting, we had a session on the real-world experiences of deployment of RPKI.
The 25th South Asia Network Operators Group (SANOG) conference was held in Kandy, Sri Lanka from 16 to 24 January 2015.