Community Engagement Specialist, Sunny Chendi, provides an update of APNIC's service initiatives and activities at the second Nepal Network Operators Group meeting in Kathmandu.
Tuan Nguyen presented an update on the IPv4 address pool, IPv4 transfers and new features in MyAPNIC at btNOG 3 in Thimpu, Bhutan from 14 to 18 November 2016.
This document discusses the linkages between governmental policy and IPv6 adoption. It begins with background on IPv4 address exhaustion and the need to adopt IPv6. It then examines IPv6 readiness around the world and provides examples from various countries and economies. Recommendations are made to SATRC to encourage a multi-stakeholder approach, establish IPv6 guidelines, conduct industry readiness research, and develop policies and human capacity. APNIC can contribute training, monitoring, and outreach efforts to support the transition.
Deputy Director General, Sanjaya, attended the Indonesian Network Information Centre's (IDNIC) 2017 OPM and gave an update on APNIC services and activities, including IPv6 deployment measurement information.
Tuan Nguyen presented an update on the IPv4 address pool, IPv4 transfers and new features in MyAPNIC at btNOG 3 in Thimpu, Bhutan from 14 to 18 November 2016.
This document discusses the linkages between governmental policy and IPv6 adoption. It begins with background on IPv4 address exhaustion and the need to adopt IPv6. It then examines IPv6 readiness around the world and provides examples from various countries and economies. Recommendations are made to SATRC to encourage a multi-stakeholder approach, establish IPv6 guidelines, conduct industry readiness research, and develop policies and human capacity. APNIC can contribute training, monitoring, and outreach efforts to support the transition.
Deputy Director General, Sanjaya, attended the Indonesian Network Information Centre's (IDNIC) 2017 OPM and gave an update on APNIC services and activities, including IPv6 deployment measurement information.
IANA Activities Update by Elise Gerich [APRICOT 2015]APNIC
The document provides an update on IANA activities, including:
- IPv4 allocations occurring twice yearly according to a published schedule and formula. The most recent allocation was on March 2, 2015.
- Performance reports showing IANA routinely meets or exceeds targets for allocation of internet numbering resources and protocol parameters.
- Recent audits ensuring appropriate controls are in place for availability, processing integrity, security, and authorization.
- An update on the Registration Data Access Protocol, with the IESG approving a draft and IANA reviewing registry creation approaches.
This document discusses securing the global routing system and the approaches taken by network operators. It provides examples of tools and techniques used for route origin validation, including manual lookup of IP addresses in databases to verify customer ownership, and automated checks using RPKI and RPSL. Statistics are presented on adoption of RPKI by network operators, showing the majority of prefixes have consistent origin validation, though some violations still exist. Adoption in Indonesia is reviewed, finding most autonomous systems have not yet implemented RPKI. The challenges of maintaining routing policies and implementing RPKI technologies are also summarized.
Aaron Hughes from 6connect gave a presentation on IPv6 provisioning and automation. 6connect specializes in provisioning automation tools including IPAM, DNS, DHCP, and other services. Hughes discussed 6connect's experience with customers implementing IPv6, including that 100% of customers are implementing IPv6 and 17% of traffic is now IPv6. He also covered challenges with IPv6 measurement and adoption.
Presentation given by Paul Wilson, Director General APNIC, at the 25th Latin America and Caribbean Network Information Centre Meeting, in Havana, Cuba, 2 to 6 May 2016
Presentation given by Guangliang Pan during the 2016 China Network Information Centre Open Policy Meeting (CNNIC OPM) held on the 14 July in Hangzhou, China.
1) APNIC provides internet number resources and services to members in the Asia Pacific region while also supporting regional internet development and global cooperation.
2) Membership has grown significantly over time and now includes over 16,000 members, with over half of members now having IPv6 resources.
3) APNIC engages in activities like training, technical assistance, policy development, and security initiatives to support members and internet development in South Asia and the broader region.
Vivek Nigam and Pubudu Jayasinghe discuss the Internet in Myanmar, IPv4 depletion and how Members can manage that, deploying IPv6, and routing security.
Tracking cyber kidnappers by Andrew Clark [APRICOT 2015]APNIC
CERT Australia began tracking an international ransomware campaign targeting Australia in late 2013. The campaign used localized email lures and shifted infrastructure rapidly to evade detection. It affected a large number of organizations across all sectors throughout 2014 and into 2015. The ransomware encrypted files on devices and network shares, then demanded ransom in bitcoin for decryption.
1) APNIC provides Internet number resources and services to the Asia Pacific region and aims for an open, stable, and secure Internet.
2) In 2014, APNIC served over 4,000 members, trained over 2,300 people, and supported numerous networking events across the region.
3) APNIC worked on policy developments, improved its infrastructure and processes, expanded training programs, and increased engagement and cooperation globally on issues like IPv6 and security.
This document provides an activity report for APNIC in 2016. It summarizes APNIC's activities in serving members, supporting regional internet development, and cooperating with the global internet community. Key activities included providing training and technical assistance to over 2,000 people, supporting internet exchange points, conducting security and IPv6 outreach, and collaborating with other RIRs on projects like the IANA transition. APNIC also held its annual conference and technical meetings with hundreds of attendees from over 50 economies represented.
IANA Activities Update by Elise Gerich [APRICOT 2015]APNIC
The document provides an update on IANA activities, including:
- IPv4 allocations occurring twice yearly according to a published schedule and formula. The most recent allocation was on March 2, 2015.
- Performance reports showing IANA routinely meets or exceeds targets for allocation of internet numbering resources and protocol parameters.
- Recent audits ensuring appropriate controls are in place for availability, processing integrity, security, and authorization.
- An update on the Registration Data Access Protocol, with the IESG approving a draft and IANA reviewing registry creation approaches.
This document discusses securing the global routing system and the approaches taken by network operators. It provides examples of tools and techniques used for route origin validation, including manual lookup of IP addresses in databases to verify customer ownership, and automated checks using RPKI and RPSL. Statistics are presented on adoption of RPKI by network operators, showing the majority of prefixes have consistent origin validation, though some violations still exist. Adoption in Indonesia is reviewed, finding most autonomous systems have not yet implemented RPKI. The challenges of maintaining routing policies and implementing RPKI technologies are also summarized.
Aaron Hughes from 6connect gave a presentation on IPv6 provisioning and automation. 6connect specializes in provisioning automation tools including IPAM, DNS, DHCP, and other services. Hughes discussed 6connect's experience with customers implementing IPv6, including that 100% of customers are implementing IPv6 and 17% of traffic is now IPv6. He also covered challenges with IPv6 measurement and adoption.
Presentation given by Paul Wilson, Director General APNIC, at the 25th Latin America and Caribbean Network Information Centre Meeting, in Havana, Cuba, 2 to 6 May 2016
Presentation given by Guangliang Pan during the 2016 China Network Information Centre Open Policy Meeting (CNNIC OPM) held on the 14 July in Hangzhou, China.
1) APNIC provides internet number resources and services to members in the Asia Pacific region while also supporting regional internet development and global cooperation.
2) Membership has grown significantly over time and now includes over 16,000 members, with over half of members now having IPv6 resources.
3) APNIC engages in activities like training, technical assistance, policy development, and security initiatives to support members and internet development in South Asia and the broader region.
Vivek Nigam and Pubudu Jayasinghe discuss the Internet in Myanmar, IPv4 depletion and how Members can manage that, deploying IPv6, and routing security.
Tracking cyber kidnappers by Andrew Clark [APRICOT 2015]APNIC
CERT Australia began tracking an international ransomware campaign targeting Australia in late 2013. The campaign used localized email lures and shifted infrastructure rapidly to evade detection. It affected a large number of organizations across all sectors throughout 2014 and into 2015. The ransomware encrypted files on devices and network shares, then demanded ransom in bitcoin for decryption.
1) APNIC provides Internet number resources and services to the Asia Pacific region and aims for an open, stable, and secure Internet.
2) In 2014, APNIC served over 4,000 members, trained over 2,300 people, and supported numerous networking events across the region.
3) APNIC worked on policy developments, improved its infrastructure and processes, expanded training programs, and increased engagement and cooperation globally on issues like IPv6 and security.
This document provides an activity report for APNIC in 2016. It summarizes APNIC's activities in serving members, supporting regional internet development, and cooperating with the global internet community. Key activities included providing training and technical assistance to over 2,000 people, supporting internet exchange points, conducting security and IPv6 outreach, and collaborating with other RIRs on projects like the IANA transition. APNIC also held its annual conference and technical meetings with hundreds of attendees from over 50 economies represented.
The APNIC Secretariat Report provides an overview of APNIC's activities from January to August 2018. Key points include:
- Membership has grown steadily to over 18,000 members as of August 2018. IPv4, IPv6, and ASN delegations and transfers also increased.
- MyAPNIC and the APNIC Academy online training platform were improved with new features and courses. Over 40 face-to-face training events reached over 1,300 participants.
- Engagement in security initiatives increased through workshops, training, and collaboration. New CERT teams were established in Tonga, PNG, and Vanuatu with APNIC's support.
- Conferences like APRICOT
The document summarizes APNIC's activities and achievements in 2017, including serving over 16,000 members, supporting regional internet development through training, conferences and engagement with local internet communities, and cooperating with the global internet community on issues such as policy, infrastructure, security and research. Key highlights included growth in IPv6 adoption in the region, expansion of training programs, and progress on initiatives regarding internet governance, infrastructure improvements, and the Asia Pacific CERT development program.
APNIC Director General Paul Wilson gives an update on APNIC's activities and new service initiatives at AIS 2018, held alongside AFRINIC 28 in Dakar, Senegal, from 29 April to 11 May 2018.
This document provides an overview and update on the activities of APNIC, the regional internet registry serving the Asia Pacific region. It summarizes APNIC's key activities including serving members, supporting regional internet development, and cooperating with the global internet community. Specific areas highlighted include membership growth, IPv4 and IPv6 statistics, training and technical assistance programs, policy activities, security initiatives, and collaboration with other RIRs and the global internet community.
APNIC Deputy Director General Sanjaya gives an update of APNIC's services and activities at the 2017 MyIX/MyNOG conference in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on 26 October 2017.
- APNIC provides Internet number resources and services to members across the Asia Pacific region and works to support an open, global, stable and secure Internet.
- APNIC membership and resources delegated have grown substantially over time, though the percentage of IPv4 and IPv6 address space under ROAs is still low.
- The annual APNIC survey found that security is the biggest challenge faced by members, and APNIC aims to help by providing security training and tools.
- APNIC also works on activities like routing security, improving whois data quality, developing the APNIC foundation, and supporting Internet development in various countries.
APNIC provides an update on its activities and statistics. Membership has grown to over 16,000 members as of September 2017. IPv6 deployment in the Asia Pacific region has increased, with 56% of members now holding IPv6 addresses and IPv6 capability reaching 17% across the region. APNIC conducts training programs, provides technical assistance, engages with local communities, and collaborates globally to support Internet development.
1) The document discusses the history and growth of APNIC since its establishment in 1993 to take over the function of assigning internet numbers in the Asia Pacific region from IANA.
2) It provides statistics on the growth of APNIC membership and resources assigned such as IPv4 and IPv6 addresses and autonomous system numbers over the years.
3) APNIC's activities and services are summarized, including training and technical assistance provided to members and communities, infrastructure services, engagement in global internet governance issues, and collaboration with other regional internet registries.
Strategic Engagement Director Pablo Hinojosa gives an update on APNIC's activities and new service initiatives at AFRINIC 29 in Hammamet, Tunisia from 26 to 30 November 2018.
The document provides an overview of APNIC's activities in 2018, including:
1) Serving over 16,000 members through services like MyAPNIC and the APNIC Academy while also supporting regional Internet development.
2) Cooperating with the global Internet community through engagement with organizations like ICANN, IETF, RIRs, and technical forums.
3) Conducting research through APNIC Labs on topics such as DNSSEC, IPv6, and measurements to support the continued development and security of the Internet.
Pubudu Jayasinghe gives an update of APNIC activities and services at the inaugural Sri Lanka Network Operators Group (LKNOG) in Colombo on 20 October 2017.
Presented by Tony Smith at ARIN 43 conference, 7-10 April 2019. http://www.cvent.com/events/arin-43-public-policy-and-members-meeting/agenda-389c86e8a365480ca28cf8cadb98f8a2.aspx
1) APNIC is the regional internet registry for Asia Pacific and is responsible for delegating IP addresses and ASNs to the region. It provides training and supports internet development.
2) The presentation covered how to apply for and receive IP resources from APNIC, the rise of IPv6 adoption, and APNIC's services including member support, training programs, technical assistance, and research activities.
3) APNIC hosts events like NOGs and APRICOT to facilitate technical discussions and provide updates on internet infrastructure topics.
APNIC Foundation, presented by Ellisha Heppner at the PNG DNS Forum 2024APNIC
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Registry Data Accuracy Improvements, presented by Chimi Dorji at SANOG 41 / I...APNIC
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DDoS In Oceania and the Pacific, presented by Dave Phelan at NZNOG 2024APNIC
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'Future Evolution of the Internet' delivered by Geoff Huston at Everything Op...APNIC
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IP addressing and IPv6, presented by Paul Wilson at IETF 119APNIC
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Benefits of doing Internet peering and running an Internet Exchange (IX) pres...APNIC
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18. Whois Data Quality
18
• Completed task of cleaning up
problem objects in the whois
• Replaced MAINT-
NEW/MAINT-NULL with
Member’s maintainers from
531 objects (21 accounts)
• Removed
‘helpdesk@apnic.net’ from 341
objects (18 accounts)
• Presentations by LEAs at APNIC
42
• New “search and replace” tool to
help Members keep multiple
records current
19. Routing Security
19
“Ready to ROA” campaign
Helping Members create ROAs
6 sessions in 2017 to date: IN, NZ, VN, PH, BN, SG
Adoption rates steadily improving in Asia Pacific
from 2.7% to 3.59% to date in 2017
ROA stats (to date)
ROA-enabled Members 746
Numbers of ROAs created 624
Number of IPv4 addresses
under ROAs (/32s)
15,564,616
Number of IPv6 addresses
under ROAs (/56s)
2,972,805,120
% allocated space under
ROAs (IPv4)
1.81%
% allocated space under
ROAs (IPv6)
0.35%
• RPKI uptime 99.9995%
• 15 qps
20. APNIC Online
20
• myapnic.net
• Integrated route and ROA
management
• Integrated IPv4 and IPv6
rDNS management
• apnic.net
• New CMS (Wordpress)
• New IPv6 pages
• stats.apnic.net
• apnic.net/confer
• Single Sign-On in deployment
22. Quality Management
22
• Full ISO9001 recertification audit
• Updated to AS/NZS ISO9001/2016
• Includes knowledge management
and risk management
• Passed!
• Now working on ISO/IEC 27001
24. Policy Update – APNIC 43
25
Did not reach consensus and returned to the mailing list:
• prop-116: Prohibit to transfer IPv4 addresses in the final /8
block
• Prop-118: No need policy in APNIC region
Reached partial consensus:
• prop-117 - Returned IPv4 address management and Final /8
exhaustion
• The part of the proposal that reached consensus:
• Recovered 103/8 space will be placed in the 103/8
(Final /8) pool
• Recovered non-103/8 space will be placed in the IPv4
Recovered pool
• SIG Elections: Sumon Ahmed Sabir (Chair), Ching-Heng
Ku and Bertrand Cherrier (Co-Chairs)
APNIC 43 Policy SIG
APNIC 43 Policy SIG
25. Training and TA
26
TA- Indonesia
Network Security workshop, Hong
Kong
Updated Courses: IRM, IRR, Network
Security, MPLS, SDN, NFV
Training, Laos
2017
Face-to-face training
Locations
Trainees
21
16
601
Community Trainers
Courses
Locations
10
12
6
eLearning sessions
Trainees
45
351
Training YouTube videos
Views
110
493,999
Technical Assistance 7
training.apnic.net
26. APNIC Academy
27
apnic.academy
• Launched April 2017 (Moodle)
• Free public access
• ‘Introduction to CyberSecurity’
• Registered: 1,340
• Enrolled: 1,128
• Certified: 224
• Coming:
• Internet Resource
Management
• IPv4/IPv6 Routing
• More Security/CERTs
27. Community
28
IXP workshop, Timor L’este
BKNIX 2017
• NOGs: 8 presentations, hostmaster
consultations, tech support and
sponsorship
• TA: IXP in PNG
• Rootservers: J in NP, IN and SGx2
• RIPE Atlas: Anchors in MN, ID, AU,
VN, NZ, PG, MV, CN
• MoUs: Sri Lanka CERT|CC, KISA
(renewed) and APIA (renewed)
28. Security
29
• Training and participation at 10 NOG and
CERT events, and AFSIG 2017
• LEA training and engagement with
Interpol SG
• CERT.to: Hosted and trained two team
members
• More CERT development in the Pacific
• FIRST: Technical Colloquia at APRICOT
2017 and APNIC 44 (coming)
• 22 security-tagged blog posts
Adli Wahid
apnic.net/security
29. IPv6
30
ITU/APNIC IPv6 workshop
IDA IPv6 workshop
apnic.net/IPv6
APNIC/ITU IPv6 Workshop
2017, Bangkok
• Training: 8 face-to-face with 112 trainees
• eLearning: 12 sessions with 80 trainees
• Promotion: 11 sessions at APRICOT 2017,
5 presentations at regional events, panel
session at PTC’17
• Joint APNIC/ITU IPv6 Infrastructure
Security Workshop in Bangkok
• Website: new IPv6 pages
30. blog.apnic.net
31
Average: 25k per month
Top 5: IPv6, Security, NOGs,
APRICOT 2017, IXP
Total: 162 authors to date
Economies covered: 21
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33. Global Cooperation
34
10th APT Policy and Regulation Forum
• FIRST Tech Colloquia
• APT PRF
• GSMA MWC
• Internet and IPv6
Workshop, with ITU
• ‘IPv6 is Live’ at PTC’17,
with ARIN
• IPv6 at APEC TEL 55,
with LACNIC
• WTDC prep process,
with ICANN
• DNSSEC KSK, with
ICANN
34. RIR collaboration
35
RSM meeting, ARIN 35
Geoff Huston at ARIN 39
• APNIC RDAP code in RIPE WHOIS v4
• RDAP batch extension proposal
• DNS root zone KSK rollover, with RIRs and
ICANN
• APNIC Academy support from RIPE NCC
• NRO CGs: engineering, registry, comms,
finance, HR, legal
• Participation at all RIR meetings
• Joint APNIC-AFRINIC Boards meeting
at AFRINIC26 / AIS17