APNIC is the Regional Internet Registry administering IP addresses for the Asia Pacific

KINDNS initiative to improve mutual understanding and security of DNS among operators

By Adiel Akplogan

Guest Post: KINDNS is a new initiative to promote DNS operational security best practices and to encourage DNS operators to voluntarily commit to their implementation.

Why are 5G and Wi-Fi underdelivering on performance in the wild: A China perspective

By Xinlei Yang

Guest Post: Around one third of Wi-Fi users in China are using 200+ Mbps fixed 'broadband' Internet access.

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Routing security in Singapore

By Aftab Siddiqui

Guest Post: How are .sg ccTLD domains performing from a Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI) point of view?

Threat Integration: Lessons of indicator and incident exchange

By Kathleen Moriarty

Guest Post: What can 20+ years of exchanging and integrating threat intelligence teach us?

DNS evolution: Innovation or fragmentation?

By Geoff Huston

How should we engage with evolution and innovation in the Internet’s name space?

Interdomain BGP policies — do not transit

By Russ White

Guest Post: Examining the reasons and techniques used when an operator does not want traffic via a specific AS.

IP fragmentation and the DNS — Vulnerable DNS servers

By Carsten Strotmann

Guest Post: One in seven authoritative DNS servers found to be vulnerable to ICMP-based MTU spoofing attacks.

[Podcast] Taking a systems approach to developing new protocols

By Robbie Mitchell

It would be a whole lot easier to explain systems if we just built better systems.