Can AS-PATH prepending compromise the security of Internet routing?
Guest Post: AS-PATH prepending may be handy for performing traffic engineering but in can also increase the risk of prefix interception attacks.
Guest Post: AS-PATH prepending may be handy for performing traffic engineering but in can also increase the risk of prefix interception attacks.
Are our security and privacy standards keeping pace with the progression and use of technology?
How effective is NSEC caching today?
A three-part cybersecurity training series, funded by the APNIC Foundation, recently concluded in Samoa.
Geoff takes a look at the initial design expectations and the deployment realities of BGP and DNSSEC.
APNIC will be delivering a one-day Network Monitoring and Packet Analysis workshop on 29 June 2019, in Brisbane, Australia. Register now!
Guest Post: A Swiss data centre leaked over 70,000 routes to China Telecom, some for over two hours.
Guest Post: It’s easy to focus on critical security issues but ignore misconfigurations that could become attack vectors.
Guest Post: Traffic going through a public DNS in Taiwan was rerouted to an entity in Brazil for about three and a half minutes.
Register now for our four-day Network Security with Packet Analysis workshop at btNOG 6, from 4 to 7 June 2019 in Paro, Bhutan.