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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

12/06/2026

Only a few weeks to secure your speaking slot at APNIC 62 in Mumbai, India.

Share your insights on Internet operations, network tech, security, automation, and more. From technical sessions to Lightning Talks, there’s a spot for your voice.

The Call for Presentations closes Tuesday, 30 June 2026. Submit your talk before the deadline. Details and links: https://conference.apnic.net/62/program/callforpresentations/index.html

Discovery of IPv6 router addresses using Subnet-Router Anycast addresses | APNIC Blog 11/06/2026

Identifying active IPv6 addresses helps assess deployment, reveal gaps, and detect vulnerable devices. Subnet-Router Anycast (SRA) probing removes the need for prior knowledge of address allocation.

Discovery of IPv6 router addresses using Subnet-Router Anycast addresses | APNIC Blog Guest Post: Identifying active IPv6 addresses helps assess deployment, reveal gaps, and detect vulnerable devices. Subnet-Router Anycast (SRA) probing removes the need for prior knowledge of address allocation.

10/06/2026

Clearing up some myths about the 2026 APNIC Survey.

Myth: "The survey is too long and technical."

Fact: Takes ~10 minutes. Questions are about your experience and priorities — no deep technical expertise is needed.

Myth: "Surveys are a waste of time."
Fact: The 2024 APNIC survey led to new cybersecurity capacity building initiatives, more government and regulator engagement, MyAPNIC improvements, and targeted IPv6 deployment support.

Myth: "Only big organizations' responses matter."
Fact: We aim for diverse representation from all 56 economies and all organization sizes in the Asia Pacific region.

Ready to share your experience?

👉 Take the survey: https://research.surveymatters.com.au/n/L1zckng

Unveiling the hidden complexity of authoritative DNS resilience | APNIC Blog 10/06/2026

Government online services depend on authoritative DNS as a critical layer of digital infrastructure.

In today’s blog, Minzhao Lyu shares new research (ahead of its presentation at ACM 2026), introducing a systematic framework to assess DNS resilience. The work highlights key strengths, weaknesses, and operational practices that shape governments’ ability to withstand failures and attacks.

Learn more:

Unveiling the hidden complexity of authoritative DNS resilience | APNIC Blog Guest Post: Government online services depend on authoritative DNS as a critical foundation of national digital infrastructure. This study presents a systematic framework to assess DNS resilience, revealing strengths, weaknesses, and operational practices that shape governments’ ability to withsta...

09/06/2026

The APNIC Executive Council (EC) is seeking community input to better understand barriers affecting diversity in community leadership and EC candidacy. These insights will inform future initiatives to support a broader leadership pipeline. Learn how you can contribute to this important consultation in this post by EC Chair Kenny Huang: https://blog.apnic.net/2026/06/09/increasing-diversity-in-apnic-community-leadership/

From workshop to deployment: How Bangladesh ccTLD implemented DNSSEC | APNIC Blog 08/06/2026

How Bangladesh’s .BD ccTLD moved from zero coverage to a fully validated chain of trust across its most critical SLDs. In her first post, 20225 APNIC Fellow Joyeeta Sen Rimpee shares how they overcame tooling gaps, operational failures, and infrastructure challenges along the way. Well done to all involved.🙏

From workshop to deployment: How Bangladesh ccTLD implemented DNSSEC | APNIC Blog Guest Post: How Bangladesh’s .BD ccTLD moved from no DNSSEC coverage to a fully validated chain of trust across its most critical SLDs, overcoming tooling gaps, operational failures, and infrastructure challenges along the way.

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