Why SIGs matter, and why the Guidelines are being reviewed
Guest Post: A review of APNIC’s SIG Guidelines proposes changes to term limits, elections, Working Groups, and fairness safeguards. Community feedback will help shape the updated Guidelines.
Guest Post: A review of APNIC’s SIG Guidelines proposes changes to term limits, elections, Working Groups, and fairness safeguards. Community feedback will help shape the updated Guidelines.
The Internet is built by communities, not just networks. As Routing Security SIG Chair, Terry is focused on strengthening that effort — from advancing RPKI adoption to supporting the next generation of operators.
From building resilient systems at scale to facilitating multistakeholder dialogue, Joy Chan’s leadership highlights the power of participation and the role every community member can play in shaping the Internet’s future.
All seven NIRs reflected an active and collaborative NIR community across the Asia Pacific region.
APNIC is acting on feedback to improve services, products, Member experience, and community engagement across the region.
Guest Post: The APNIC SIG Guidelines are being reviewed to ensure they remain relevant, transparent, and aligned with community expectations. This is your opportunity to propose updates, help shape how SIGs operate, and strengthen participation.
Thank you and congratulations to the SIG leaders who were elected at APNIC 60!
Taiji Kimura’s vision for routing security in the Asia Pacific region is building trust and resilience for the benefit of all.
Learn how you can take action in the WSIS+20 Review process during APRICOT 2025 / APNIC 59.
Guest Post: Insights from the Cooperation SIG at APRICOT 2024 / APNIC 57.