Introducing SMTP TLS Reporting
Guest Post: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Transport Layer Security Reporting is a new feature included in open source network and security configuration assessment tool.
Guest Post: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Transport Layer Security Reporting is a new feature included in open source network and security configuration assessment tool.
Share your thoughts on the products APNIC is working on related to improving how network operators can access routing and network security information.
It’s time to look at the data to see what we can learn from the first roll of the root zone’s KSK.
Guest Post: Study follows the evolution of TLS from 2012 using a dataset of 319.3 billion TLS connections collected from large universities and research centres across North America.
APNIC joined representatives from civil society, academia, the private sector, law and policy makers, and administrative agencies and officials for a 2.5 day dialogue on cybersecurity challenges in the Asia Pacific.
DOH (DNS over HTTPS) and other means to secure the DNS attracted plenty of discussion at the recent DNS-OARC meeting.
The level of interest in the general topic of routing security peaked at the recent NANOG meeting, with several thought-provoking presentations on the topic.
Guest Post: Route Origin Validation is gaining popularity, however, the number of broken legacy ROAs causing INVALID prefix-origin pairs is becoming a concern.
Guest Post: New Zealand’s Domain Name Commissioner discusses how the domain name sector could work with law enforcement agencies to ensure a safe and trusted domain name space across jurisdictions.
The bcrypt mechanism provides APNIC Members with an easy-to-use method of protecting their whois objects from unauthorized changes.