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What happened: Belgian authorities probe alleged illicit lobbying efforts within the EU Parliament Belgian authorities have arrested several individuals as…
What happened: LACNIC highlights urgent phishing trends LACNIC recently published a blog post highlighting three key trends in phishing that…
What happened: ARIN introduces enhanced verification for new organization ID requests ARIN announced an update to its verification process for…
What happened: UK government invests £23 Million in telecoms The UK government has announced a significant investment of £23 million…
What happened: UK government overhauls AI research funding to speed up innovation The UK government is reforming AI research funding by cutting…
What happened: AFRINIC Receiver Appointment The African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC) has faced ongoing governance issues, leading to ICANN’s close…
APNIC announces 2025-2026 conferences in Vietnam, Indonesia, and India fostering regional internet governance.
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What happened: LACNIC investigates Chile’s significant internet blackout In early March 2025, parts of Chile experienced significant internet outages due…
What happened: LACNIC enhances RPKI security measures LACNIC has taken significant steps to enhance the security of the Resource Public…
What happened: LACNIC appoints Ernesto Majó as CEO LACNIC has appointed Ernesto Majó as its new CEO, marking a significant…