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Asia Pacific Network Information Centre
APNIC, the Asia Pacific Network Information Centre, is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to sustaining a global, open, stable, and secure Internet that serves the Asia Pacific region. APNIC works primarily as the Regional Internet address Registry (or RIR) for the Asia Pacific, with responsibility for distribution and management of IP addresses, and for registry services including "whois", r
Researchers analyse the current scale of deployment and identify implementation flaws and vulnerabilities. https://blog.apnic.net/2024/08/13/exploring-the-implementation-and-security-implications-of-protective-dns/
is underway and runs until Friday. Some photos from yesterday's conference and today's workshop. More details and links: https://2024.lknog.lk/
There's a new in the Asia Pacific region — The first-ever NOG ( ) meeting will be held on 22 August 2024. Here are the details:
New NOG in the Asia Pacific region — TLNOG | APNIC Blog The first-ever Timor-Leste NOG (TLNOG) meeting will be held on 22 August 2024.
Open source tool, , aims to help reduce customer latency. Details:
LibreQoS: Analysing and defeating latency | APNIC Blog Guest Post: Open source tool aims to help ISPs reduce customer latency.
Can we (or why can’t we) use the IP suite in space? Geoff Huston on deep-space networking. https://blog.apnic.net/2024/08/06/bytes-from-ietf-120-deep-space-networking/
Bytes from IETF 120 — deep-space networking | APNIC Blog Can we (or why can’t we) use the IP suite in space?
The conference program is taking shape with plenty of great content from regional and global Internet leaders. Don't miss the Opening Ceremony with keynote speakers Robyn Kamira and Jonathan Brewer. Plan your APNIC 58 now: https://conference.apnic.net/58/program/program/ #/day/1/
How open are ‘open standards’ really? Mark Nottingham looks at the extent and manner in which openness contributes to the legitimacy of designing and maintaining the Internet:
Openness in Internet standards: Necessary, but insufficient | APNIC Blog Guest Post: How open are 'open standards' really?
Where are we going with the ? Geoff Huston discusses current work in the IETF: https://blog.apnic.net/2024/08/01/bytes-from-ietf-120-dns-topics/
Bytes from IETF 120 — DNS topics | APNIC Blog Where are we going with the DNS?
in the public Internet: Good or bad? Geoff Huston unpacks a topic from :
Bytes from IETF 120 — BBR 1, 2, 3 | APNIC Blog BBRv3 in the public Internet: Good or bad?
Congratulations to everyone who completed the and workshops in , , with ! Explore more upcoming training opportunities in the region: https://academy.apnic.net/en/events
Please join us in welcoming Jia-Rong Low as the new Director General of APNIC.
APNIC appoints Jia Rong Low as Director General | APNIC Blog Jia Rong Low will join APNIC in October 2024.
How future climate change may affect subsea cables and their shore-based landing stations.
Are subsea cables feeling the heat from climate change? | APNIC Blog Guest Post: How future climate change may affect subsea cables and their shore-based landing stations.
Following on from his last podcast appearance, Geoff Huston explores how to fix the problem in deployment and how this can benefit .
[Podcast] Calling time on DNSSEC part 2 of 2 | APNIC Blog Following on from his last podcast, Geoff explores how to fix the problem in DNSSEC deployment and how this can benefit TLS.
lights up statistics in green, thanks to the work of the development, network operation, lab teams, and decision-makers at TM Group . Muzamer Mohd Azalan shares an update:
Telekom Malaysia lights up RPKI statistics | APNIC Blog Guest Post: TM’s planning, validation, and ex*****on efforts protect customers from route hijacking and contribute to a cleaner Internet ecosystem.
Researchers create the new methodology 'HitchHiking' to conduct the largest network measurement to date.
Democratizing LEO satellite network measurement | APNIC Blog Guest Post: Researchers create the new open-source methodology 'HitchHiking' to conduct the largest LEO network measurement to date.
How can a steer users to optimize content delivery, and how does this affect user privacy? Geoff Huston on privacy and Client Subnet:
Privacy and DNS Client Subnet | APNIC Blog How can a CDN steer users to optimize content delivery, and how does this affect user privacy?
The is happening this week with ICANN and PANDI. Photos of the APNIC Academy DNS Train-the-trainer session
https://apacdnsforum.asia/events/apac-dns-forum-2024/
[CIDR] Jan Schaumann continues his blog series with an in-depth look at the ownership of IP blocks:
Whose CIDR is it anyway? | APNIC Blog Guest Post: A look at centralization in the ownership of IP blocks.
Wait. stockpiling is a thing?
Wait. IPv6 stockpiling is a thing? | APNIC Blog Is IPv6 stockpiling a problem? RIPE considers.
The nomination period for the Number Resource Organization Number Council (NRO NC) election closes on 5 August 2024 at 17:30 (UTC +10). To nominate a candidate for the position, submit your nomination using the online form: https://ncnomination.apnic.net/other
A study investigates the policies and practices of RIRs on delegation. Researchers from TU Delft invite you to take the survey. Details and links:
A comprehensive review of RIR policies in the domain of ASN management | APNIC Blog Guest Post: Comprehensively examining various RIR policies and their ASN assignment and allocation practices.
What are the buffer sizes used in recursive resolver queries to , and how effective is truncation in today’s ? Geoff Huston revisits DNS and UDP truncation:
Revisiting DNS and UDP truncation | APNIC Blog What are the UDP buffer sizes used in recursive resolver queries to nameservers, and how effective is truncation in today's DNS?
APNIC's Subha and Awal presenting at . https://bdnog.org/bdnog18/index.php
Many critical infrastructures depend on cloud services for daily operations without visibility into the security of the Internet paths their traffic takes to reach cloud providers. Here's a method (and a supporting case study) to avoid supply chain risk:
Assessing the security of Internet paths | APNIC Blog Guest Post: A case study of critical Dutch infrastructures.
If quantum computing becomes viable, Post Quantum Cryptography (PQC) will be needed to replace RSA and ECC signatures in DNSSEC. How well can today’s DNS system handle PQC methods?
[Podcast] Testing Post Quantum Cryptography DNSSEC | APNIC Blog If quantum computing becomes viable, Post Quantum Cryptography (PQC) will be needed to replace RSA and ECC signatures in DNSSEC. How well can today's DNS system handle PQC methods?
First-of-its-kind comprehensive analysis of performance using several measurement sources. Andrew Ferguson shares the details today on the blog:
A multifaceted look at Starlink performance: The good, the bad and the ugly | APNIC Blog Guest Post: First-of-its-kind comprehensive analysis of Starlink performance using several measurement sources.
Some photos from
-- it's 30th year! More details in the group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/632112196877805
You only have until 26 July 2024 to enjoy a 25% early bird discount on workshops at . Improve your knowledge of and with a combination of theory and hands-on labs. Register now: https://conference.apnic.net/58/register/register/index.html
An NIT Karnataka, Surathkal student shares how being part of the university's migration team led to presenting their findings at and further involvement at .
How deploying IPv6 at NITK led me to IETF | APNIC Blog Guest Post: A student’s experience at IETF.
Researchers create and test a novel framework (HostingChecker) for detecting domain takeovers. Learn more here:
Unravelling the threat of hosting-based domain takeovers | APNIC Blog Guest Post: Introducing and evaluating a novel framework for detecting domain takeovers.
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