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IETF 121: IPv6 adoption, DNS improvements, routing security

By Nikita JiangNovember 26, 2024Updated:November 27, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • APNIC participated in IETF 121, held in Dublin, Ireland from 2 to 8 November 2024
  • Discussions focused on IPv6, DNS optimization, and routing security improvements

What happened

APNIC participated in the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) 121 meeting, held in Dublin, Ireland, from November 2 to 8, 2024. The IETF is a prominent global forum for developing and improving internet standards and protocols. During the event, APNIC representatives contributed to discussions on topics like IPv6 adoption, DNS improvements, and routing security. Their involvement underscores their commitment to fostering technical innovation and ensuring a robust internet architecture.

The event welcomed 1,592 on-site and remote participants from around the world to collaborate and discuss Internet protocols and technologies. There was also a Hackathon and Codesprint. At IETF 121, APNIC presented its ongoing research and insights from projects such as the DASH initiative for network security and updates on IPv6 deployment metrics. The team also collaborated on working groups to address technical challenges in routing and security, emphasizing best practices and real-world applications.

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What it’s important

APNIC’s participation in IETF 121 underscores the ongoing challenges in global internet infrastructure development, particularly in emerging economies. The push for IPv6 adoption is vital as IPv4 addresses near exhaustion, yet adoption remains uneven. For example, while major corporations like Google and Facebook have fully embraced IPv6, many small enterprises and regional networks face resource constraints that slow their transitions. Small ISPs in countries like Indonesia and the Philippines often struggle with funding and technical expertise for IPv6 deployment, leaving them at a disadvantage as connectivity demands surge.

Moreover, APNIC’s focus on DNS security and routing resilience has broader implications for internet stability. Recent incidents, like the 2022 BGP hijacking attack on a cryptocurrency platform, highlight vulnerabilities that can disrupt businesses and compromise user trust. Smaller tech companies that lack robust security frameworks are particularly vulnerable to such threats.

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Nikita Jiang

Nikita Jiang is a dedicated journalist at Blue Tech Wave specializing in culture and technology. She holds a Bachelor's degree from King's College London and a Master's from the University of Manchester. Connect with her at n.jiang@btw.media.

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