ARIN was established in April 1997 as a non-profit organisation to help manage IP addresses for the North America region.
Browsing: Internet Governance
Internet governance news and analysis, from the movers and shakers of the internet, and influential companies and institutions.
Julian Sancton has filed a lawsuit against Microsoft and OpenAI for using his texts in their training, but it’s a steep hill to climb.
Unlocking the digital potential of Latin America and the Caribbean, LACNIC stands as a pivotal force in managing IP addresses.…
The Réseaux IP Européens Network Coordination Centre manages internet number resources in its service region.
The EU is adopting stricter market restraints to safeguard European users and promote tech competition. EU Antitrust Chief Margrethe Vestager…
Hackers continue to steal billions of dollars in cryptocurrencies, and DeFi must pay attention to vulnerabilities and challenges. Another year,…
The current state of affairs at AFRINIC with its receivership setback and challenges that highlight restructuring needs.
Explore the crucial role of Regional Internet Registries.
After a hacker gains access to a major telecom’s RIPE account, pressure is on for RIPE to address and improve security.
The APNIC regional internet registry acts as registration database for the APAC region. As IPv4 nears exhaustion, it is now embracing IPv6.
The Victoria state court cyber attack highlights the need for better cybersecurity.
ICANN has invited comments on its 2023 Africa Domain Name Industry Study, but the report appears to gloss over a significant event.