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Event Wrap: BKNIX Peering Forum 2024 and ThaiNOG Day 6

By Samantha Douglas

APNIC hosted a booth and conducted training at BKNIX Peering Forum 2024, held in conjunction with ThaiNOG Day 6 in Bangkok, Thailand from 30 to 31 May 2024.

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Event Wrap: CommunicAsia 2024

By Samantha Douglas

Paul Wilson presented on the benefits of IPv6 at CommunicAsia 2024 held in Singapore from 29 to 31 May 2024

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2024 APNIC Survey – your views matter
The 2024 APNIC Survey will run from 12 June to 5 July. APNIC Members, stakeholders and members of the global community are invited to take part in the APNIC Survey. There will also be three prize draws! Thanks for sharing your feedback and for your continued support.
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Navigating Starlink’s FCC paper trail

By Ulrich Speidel

Guest Post: What I learned when I figured out how to navigate FCC filings.

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The evolution of network security

By Sharada Yeluri

Guest Post: The evolution of network security and forthcoming challenges.

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Exploring IPv6 scanning activities and prefix discovery

By Liang Zhao

Guest Post: An analysis of scanning behaviour in darknets and honeynets.

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The OSI Deprogrammer

By Tony Finch

Guest Post: OSI is basically unavoidable, even though it’s deeply unsuitable.

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When I use a word it means what I chose it to mean

By George Michaelson

What does it mean when a given RFC changes the words in the specification? Has the specification changed?

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Off-path TCP hijacking in NAT-enabled Wi-Fi networks

By Yuxiang Yang

Guest Post: New off-path TCP hijacking attack in Wi-Fi networks that exploits vulnerabilities in the NAT mapping strategies of routers discovered.