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How should we defend the DNS? | APNIC Blog
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How should we defend the DNS? On 14 May 2015. The turning of the DNS from a distributed database query tool into a malicious weapon in the cyber warfare arena has had profound impacts on the thinking about the DNS. I remember hearing the rallying cry some years back: Lets all work together to find all these open resolvers and shut them down! We are looking at the DNS protocol itself, and think about the differences between no such domain and no such name responses in order to push attack traffic out of t...
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Adli Wahid, Author at APNIC Blog
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Adli Wahid is a Security Specialist at APNIC. He is actively involved in the security response community, enjoys reading and coffee whenever possible. Talking Malware Analysis with Asia Pacific CERTs. On 5 Aug 2016. APNIC recently participated in a JICA workshop for CERTs from Laos, Myanmar, Cambodia, Viet Nam and Indonesia. On 8 Jun 2016. As expected the presentations at AusCERT 2016 were great. Here are a few that caught my attention. Security outreach to Asia Pacific universities. On 8 Apr 2016. Last ...
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APNIC in the Internet ecosystem | APNIC
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Skip to main content. APNIC in the Internet ecosystem. At the very end of a network, there is an Internet user. There are more than three billion Internet users around the world. Nearly half of the world's Internet users are in the Asia Pacific, which is the fastest growing region of Internet users. APNIC is one of the five Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) that distribute and manage Internet number resources in the Asia Pacific region. APNIC is a community where any interested party can participate op...
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APRICOT 2015: RPKI deployment session | APNIC Blog
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APRICOT 2015: RPKI deployment session. On 4 Mar 2015. Yesterday at the APRICOT meeting, we had a session on the real-world experiences of deployment of RPKI. During this session, JPNIC. Launched their RPKI service as a pilot, integrated into the APNIC RPKI system as a parent. From bdHUB presented one week’s analysis of RPKI status. For his economies data. Are being announced by the address holder, but more interesting is the question of who is announcing more specifics. Fakrul found some of these routes ...
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Route Origin Authorizations (ROA) | APNIC
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Skip to main content. Route Origin Authorizations (ROA). Get more IPv4 addresses. Route Origin Authorizations (ROA). Create your ROA now in MyAPNIC. A ROA or Route Origin Authorization is an attestation of a BGP route announcement. It attests that the origin AS number is authorized to announce the prefix(es). The attestation can be verified cryptographically using RPKI. Benefits of creating a ROA. Verify whether an AS is authorized to announce a specific IP prefix. Minimize common routing errors. Transfe...
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George Michaelson, Author at APNIC Blog
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Research Scientist at APNIC, investigating DNS, IPv6, BGP/Security and issues in the responsible management of Internet Resources worldwide. Reducing the BGP Table Size – A Fairy Tale. On 22 Jun 2016. The issue of the relative sizes of the IPv4 and IPv6 Internet in BGP came up during discussion at the APNIC/APRICOT meeting held in Auckland, New Zealand earlier this year. The network layer isn’t where the action is right now for IoT. On 2 Jun 2016. IoT over IPv6 just got interesting (for reasons of scale).
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Bhadrika Magan, Author at APNIC Blog
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Event Wrap: NPIX AGM & NPNOG inaugural meeting. On 18 Aug 2016. APNIC recently attended and participated in the 7th Internet Exchange Nepal AGM and inaugural Nepal Network Operators Group (NPNOG) Meeting in Kathmandu. Thanks for taking the APNIC Survey 2016. On 8 Aug 2016. Thanks for taking the APNIC Survey 2016. The survey report will be presented at the APNIC 42 Survey Report session on Monday, 3 October. Congratulations to the APNIC 42 fellows. On 3 Aug 2016. On 11 Jul 2016. On 5 Jul 2016. Deadline ex...
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Annaliza Mulingbayan, Author at APNIC Blog
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How APNIC is encouraging the next generation. On 11 Sep 2014. Anna Mulingbayan, APNIC Senior Internet Resource Analyst/ Liaison Officer, South East Asia recently addressed the Y4IT (Youth for IT) in Manila on who APNIC is encouraging the next generation. For providing great venue. Thanks to @apnic. For awesome experience and thanks to PTA https:/ t.co/oAQJvj0wOd. Awards Q&A on Facebook Live yesterday. You can catch up on it @. Reports on what was discussed at the #IPv6. Three of the best.
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DNSSEC meets end-of-life DLV: turning off is hard @ RIPE 70 | APNIC Blog
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DNSSEC meets end-of-life DLV: turning off is hard @ RIPE 70. On 20 May 2015. Image credit: RIPE NCC. Last week at RIPE 70 Jim Martin, ISC presented. On the end-of-life issues of DLV. DLV, or the Domain Name Service (DNS) Look-aside Validation Service. DLV was useful for some people. And ISC, (who manage and code the “bind” DNS code, which is almost ubiquitously distributed worldwide in UNIX systems) decided to make it work in their code by default but leave it turned off,. If you make something sometimes.
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