APNIC is the Regional Internet Registry administering IP addresses for the Asia Pacific
APNIC is the Regional Internet Registry administering IP addresses for the Asia Pacific
Policy outcomes from the Open Policy Meeting at APNIC 60
By Dave Phelan
Three proposals achieved consensus. Two did not. One of those received no feedback at all prior to the meeting.
Community voices shaping the future of RIR governance
By Jia Rong Low
Many thanks to everyone who provided feedback on the revised RIR Governance Document. Read more about APNIC’s engagement.
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NRO RPKI Program — 2025 in review
By Sofia Silva Berenguer
In 2025, the NRO RPKI Program advanced routing security with a new Trust Anchor draft, joint RPKI guidance, and a coordinated roadmap for full ASPA support by 2026.
Introducing Network Vulnerability Detection in DASH
By Rafael Cintra
APNIC’s DASH platform has introduced a new Potential Security Vulnerabilities service to help Members identify and fix network weaknesses before they can be exploited.
[Podcast] Going dark: Measurement when the Internet hides the detail
By George Michaelson
Geoff Huston discusses protocol privacy, RFC 7258 and how APNIC Labs measures in a world of secure protocols.
Your elected leaders: Roopinder Singh Perhar, APNIC EC Secretary
By Dan Fidler
Roopinder Singh Perhar reflects on building networks, shaping policy, and preparing the next generation of Internet professionals.
Learning that shapes the Internet: Highlights from APNIC 60 Academy training
By Sheryl Hermoso
At APNIC 60, over 80 participants took part in training that made a direct link between an individual engineer's skills and the resilience of the regional and global Internet.
21 years and counting of ‘eight fallacies of distributed computing’
By George Michaelson
Eight long held and common beliefs about the network have been shown, time after time, to be false. What are they, and what do they mean?