Video: IPv6 Security Myths and Reality by Chris Grundemann (RIPE 68)

What is the reality behind IPv6 security?  What is different (or not) about IPv6 vs IPv4 in terms of security?  What are some of the common myths about IPv6 security?  At the recent RIPE 68 conference in Warsaw, Poland, our Chris Grundemann spoke about common beliefs about IPv6 security and what people should really be Read more…

Playing Google’s Interactive Rubik’s Cube Over IPv6

Today Google’s front page is an interactive “doodle” celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Rubik’s Cube.  Apart from feeling old since I remember when the Rubik’s Cube first came out, I was also of course thrilled to note that being on a Google website, this interactive Rubik’s Cube is available over IPv6: Using the IPvFoo add-on Read more…

FIR #756 – 5/19/14 – For Immediate Release

Quick News: New podcast from Stephen Waddington; Shel’s moderating a WOMMA webinar; Quick News: Welcome to Heathrow’s Terminal Samsung Galaxy S5, Target CMO responds to critique with a LinkedIn post, Wired and Cisco collaborate on a crowdsourced tablet…

Webinar on May 22: IPv6 and Telecom – What’s Next?

Want to understand the impact of IPv6 on telecommunications and Voice-over-IP (VoIP)? Interested to learn more about what telecom systems support IPv6? Would you like to know what efforts are underway within organizations like the IETF and the SIP Forum to ensure that telecommunications can work over IPv6? If so, you can join in a Read more…

Congrats on 25 Years of RIPE Meetings – And We’ll Be Promoting Videos From RIPE68

As the RIPE 68 meeting has drawn to a close in Warsaw, Poland, we would just like to take a moment to join with our CEO and many others in congratulating the RIPE community on their 25th anniversary.  Over these past 25 years the RIPE community has done an amazing amount of work together to Read more…

Video: Chris Grundemann on our “Operators and the IETF” Project (RIPE 68)

What is our “Operators and the IETF” project all about?  Why should you care?  How can you help?  Chris Grundemann is in Warsaw this week at the RIPE 68 meeting and the video is now available (as are his slides) of his lightning talk: If you are interested in helping more, please check out our Read more…

Andorra (.AD) Becomes The Latest ccTLD Signed With DNSSEC

Yesterday the small Principality of Andorra became the latest country-code top-level domain (ccTLD) to be signed with DNSSEC.  From this point forward any domains registered under .AD will be able to receive the higher level of protection provided by DNSSEC and start being able to use innovative new tools like the DANE protocol… well, to be Read more…

Thank You, Leslie Daigle, For All You Have Done For The Internet

A few years ago, our Chief Internet Technology Officer (CITO), Leslie Daigle, was frustrated by the fact that the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) was creating excellent Internet standards… but those standards weren’t being deployed by the network operators whose networks make up the Internet nor used by the content providers, developers, and others who Read more…

TDYR #152 – The Big Downside Of Depending On Facebook For Contacting People

TDYR #152 – The Big Downside Of Depending On Facebook For Contacting People by Dan York

FIR #755 – 5/11/14 – For Immediate Release

Quick News: Marketing execs call PR an underutilized strategy, new Twitter profiles are coming, Twitter adds social recruiting, EasyJet’s aviation first with drones and more; Ragan promo; News that Fits: tips for creating social media analytics reports…