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https://blog.apnic.net/author/raphael-hiesgen/ Raphael Hiesgen, Author at APNIC Blog apnic blographaelauthor https://blog.apnic.net/2026/04/16/noisy-routers-investigating-the-make-up-of-route-collector-data/ Noisy routers: Investigating the make-up of route collector data | APNIC Blog Apr 16, 2026 - Guest Post: An analysis of more than 80 billion updates reveals how 'noisy' BGP updates inflate MRT archives, bias measurements, and highlights the need for... make upapnic blognoisyroutersinvestigating https://blog.apnic.net/category/community/ Community Archives | APNIC Blog apnic blogcommunityarchives https://blog.apnic.net/2019/12/04/how-to-build-and-market-ipv6-only-services/ How to build and market IPv6-only services | APNIC Blog Dec 4, 2019 - Guest Post: Establishing IPv6-only services is becoming more viable. Swiss hosting company, ungleich, shares how it is doing it. how toapnic blogbuildmarketipv6 https://blog.apnic.net/2019/10/03/opinion-centralized-doh-is-bad-for-privacy-in-2019-and-beyond/ Opinion: Centralized DoH is bad for privacy, in 2019 and beyond | APNIC Blog Oct 3, 2019 - Guest Post: Centralized DoH ‘by default’ is a net-negative for everyone's privacy and that even in later years it will not improve privacy outside of the most... in 2019and beyondapnic blogopiniondoh https://blog.apnic.net/category/tech-matters/ Tech matters Archives | APNIC Blog tech mattersapnic blogarchives https://blog.apnic.net/category/development/ Development Archives | APNIC Blog apnic blogdevelopmentarchives https://blog.apnic.net/2026/04/23/detecting-and-characterizing-ddos-scrubbing-from-global-bgp-routing/ Detecting and characterizing DDoS scrubbing from global BGP routing | APNIC Blog Apr 23, 2026 - Guest Post: Analysing public BGP data to characterize the real‑world behaviour of five major scrubbing services. apnic blogddosscrubbingglobalbgp https://blog.apnic.net/2026/04/20/strengthening-your-network-security-with-apnics-products-and-tools/ Strengthening your network security with APNIC’s products and tools | APNIC Blog Apr 20, 2026 - Strengthening routing security is increasingly critical, and APNIC’s tools are helping operators protect their networks with clearer, more reliable validation... products and toolsnetwork securityapnic blogstrengthening https://blog.apnic.net/author/tashi-phuntsho/ Tashi Phuntsho, Author at APNIC Blog apnic blogauthor https://blog.apnic.net/2023/03/21/improving-the-inference-of-sibling-autonomous-systems/ Improving the inference of sibling Autonomous Systems | APNIC Blog Feb 2, 2024 - Guest Post: Addressing inaccuracies on sibling relations and their root causes in whois data. the inferenceautonomous systemsapnic blogimprovingsibling https://blog.apnic.net/2026/04/24/revocation-of-x-509-certificates/ Revocation of X.509 certificates | APNIC Blog Apr 29, 2026 - 'Revocation is broken' is a catchphrase in the world of certificates and Certificate Authorities. Certification infrastructure may not have been designed for... apnic blogrevocationcertificates https://blog.apnic.net/author/paul-dale/ Paul Dale, Author at APNIC Blog apnic blogpauldaleauthor https://blog.apnic.net/ APNIC Blog | Regional Internet Registry for the Asia Pacific regional internet registryapnic blogasia pacific https://blog.apnic.net/2016/11/14/ipv6-deployment-survey-results/ IPv6 deployment survey: the results | APNIC Blog Sep 26, 2017 - Guest Post: Here's the first report of my IPv6 deployment survey that was presented at RIPE 73. the resultsapnic blogipv6deploymentsurvey https://blog.apnic.net/tag/cert/ CERTs Archives | APNIC Blog apnic blogcertsarchives https://blog.apnic.net/2016/06/09/lets-talk-ipv6-dns64-dnssec/ Let's talk about IPv6 DNS64 & DNSSEC | APNIC Blog Jun 9, 2016 - Guest Post: How can IPv6-only hosts access IPv4-only parts of the Internet? One possible way is to use NAT64 in conjunction with DNS64. about ipv6apnic bloglettalkdnssec https://blog.apnic.net/2026/01/19/all-the-new-things-routeviews-in-2025/?_ppp=efdd2173b6 All the new things — RouteViews in 2025 | APNIC Blog Jan 19, 2026 - Guest Post: New collectors and tools, improved data access, and ongoing behind-the-scenes work to make the platform more stable, sustainable, and useful. in 2025apnic blognewthingsrouteviews https://blog.apnic.net/2026/04/28/google-hits-50-ipv6/ Google hits 50% IPv6 | APNIC Blog Apr 28, 2026 - IPv6 has reached a major milestone, with around half of Google’s users now accessing its services over IPv6. apnic bloggooglehitsipv6 Sponsored https://www.cheekycrush.com/ CheekyCrush https://blog.apnic.net/2026/04/21/using-quic-backscatter-to-infer-hypergiant-deployment-configurations/ Using QUIC backscatter to infer hypergiant deployment configurations | APNIC Blog Apr 23, 2026 - Guest Post: What can we learn about QUIC deployments just by listening to unsolicited QUIC traffic? As it turns out, quite a lot. apnic blogusingquicinferdeployment https://blog.apnic.net/2026/04/22/welcoming-the-2026-apnic-general-and-policy-fellows/ Welcoming the 2026 APNIC general and Policy Fellows | APNIC Blog Apr 22, 2026 - APNIC is pleased to welcome the successful applicants to its 2026 general and Policy Fellowship programs. This year’s Fellows reflect the diversity and talent... welcomingapnicgeneralpolicyfellows