Open Source at APNIC
As the open source community is only a benefit to everyone as long as people contribute to it, over the years the APNIC technical team has released some work as open source.
As the open source community is only a benefit to everyone as long as people contribute to it, over the years the APNIC technical team has released some work as open source.
WHOIS is a service that many Internet users rely on daily – with around 200 queries a second, it’s a critical service to have available and responsive at all times
The head of the Australian federal government’s new Cyber Security Centre, spoke recently on attribution, and it got me thinking.
Vivek Nigam and Pubudu Jayasinghe attended the event to meet up with Members and provide updates and improvements of APNIC’s services.
APNIC had just moved into the new office building, when Brisbane suffered its largest flood in 35 years. What has that taught us?
At IETF90 tech staff from the RIR and ccTLD/gTLD communities held an all-day RDAP interop test. RDAP is the protocol and data specification in JSON which hopefully can replace WHOIS in the long term.