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Gabon, Georgia, and Papua New Guinea Country Code Domains Go Secure
168 countries now have DNSSEC-enabled ccTLDs.
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More Countries Join the Majority IPv6 Club
Eight countries have increased their IPv6 adoption rate to above 50% in the past 12 months.
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Africa’s IPv6 Deployment is Taking Off
Many African nations have made tremendous progress with their IPv6 deployments over the last few years.
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Burkina Faso Secures Top Level Domain
Burkina Faso is the 32nd African country to deploy DNSSEC at its country code Top-Level Domain.
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MANRS Participation Grows by 12.5% in 2024
Nearly 1,200 networks and vendors are committed to making the global routing infrastructure more robust and secure.
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Where Did DNSSEC Go Wrong?
Can potential design pitfalls inform efforts to make DNSSEC more operator-friendly?
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Which Country Will be the Next to Reach 50% IPv6 Capability?
In light of the 14th anniversary of the World IPv6 Launch this month, let’s look back at the last decade of IPv6 deployment.
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Botswana is Back!
The country-code Top Level Domain (ccTLD) for Botswana, .bw, is once again secured with DNSSEC.
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Understanding the Sudden Drop in IPv6 Adoption in Iran
Nearly all of Iran's IPv6 address space vanished from the global routing table, dropping the country's IPv6 adoption rate from 15—20% to 2%.
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Huge Growth in Networks Benefiting From Routing Security
In 2023, partially protected network routes nearly doubled from 44% to 81%, while fully protected network routes doubles from 9% to 18%.
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DNSSEC and RPKI Deployment: A New Narrative
Provide feedback on a new draft narrative to persuade decision makers to adopt two important Internet standard security technologies.
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Five More Countries' Internet Names Secured
Anguilla, Ecuador, Eritrea, Iran, and the Philippines have joined 153 other countries to have DNSSEC-enabled ccTLDs.
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