Network Operator Group (NOG)
The Role of South Asia’s NOGs in Community Building
At the recently concluded 34th South Asia Network Operators Group (SANOG 34), it was interesting not only to hear...
Routing Security boosted by major network operators
There have been some important developments towards improving routing security over the past few weeks, with announcements at NLNOG...
SANOG 32 – Another Success Story for MANRS
The SANOG 32 meeting was held on 2-10 August 2018 in Dhaka, Bangladesh, which marked fifteen amazing years of collaboration...
SINOG 5: IPv6, DNS Privacy and IoT Security
There will be significant Internet Society involvement at SINOG 5 next week, which is being co-organised by our colleague...
Women Share Knowledge and Experience in Network Operator Groups in Africa
The Internet Society African Regional Bureau has worked with Network Operator Groups (NOGs) in Africa, providing financial and technical...
GLIF 2017 to be held in Sydney
The programme for the 17th Annual Global LambdaGrid Workshop has been announced. This is being held on 25-27 September 2017...
Network Operators Groups in Africa Share Their Stories
The Internet Society African Regional Bureau has worked with new and existing Network Operator Groups (NOGs) in Africa, providing...
RIPE 74 – Highlights from Day 2, Part 2
The RIPE 74 meeting is happening this week in Budapest, Hungary, and we’re highlighting the presentations and activities related...
Talking NAT64Check at DKNOG in Copenhagen
Tomorrow (16 March) from 13:45 – 14:30 CET (UTC+1), at the Danish Network Operators’ Group (DKNOG) in Copenhagen, I’ll...
ENOG 12 in Yerevan
The 12th Eurasia Network Operator’s Group (ENOG 12) that was held on 3-4 October 2016 in Yerevan, Armenia featured 251 participants from...
Deploy360 @ ENOG 12
Kevin Meynell from the Deploy360 team will be presenting at ENOG 12 on the case for National CERT/CSIRTs this coming...
Why you need IPv6 and the sad tale of an ISP that didn’t deploy it
We’ve recently come across a couple of videos about IPv6 that we think are worth sharing. The first comes...