APNIC Senior Internet Resource Analyst Wita Laksono gives an update on APNIC Labs' measurements at IDNOG 8, held from 24 to 27 July in Jakarta, Indonesia.
BKNIX Peering Forum 2023: APNIC Measurement UpdateAPNIC
APNIC Senior Internet Resource Analyst Wita Laksono gives an update on IPv6, RPKI and DNSSEC measurements, as well as update on APNIC information products, REx, DASH, and NetOX at the BKNIX Peering Forum 2023 in Bangkok, Thailand from 15 to 16 May 2023.
1) The document discusses updates from APNIC, including membership statistics, resource delegations in the APNIC region over the past 10 years, IPv4 and IPv6 adoption rates.
2) It provides details on policy proposals discussed and outcomes from APNIC's most recent open policy meeting.
3) Finally, it outlines APNIC's activities and plans for 2023, including their activity plan structured around 5 pillars and 18 workstreams, as well as highlights and the roadmap.
ION Islamabad, 25 January 2017
By Pubudu Jayasinghe, APNIC & Aftab Siddiqui, Internet Society
Today, we can say that IPv6 is already happening all around the world. It’s interesting to see the main reasons that made it happen, how it’s happening, and to make the audience think about their deployment status and strategy. Statistics from different sources are showed, including data from RIPE NCC measurements.
IPv6 - delegations, deployment and trends, SANOG 29APNIC
Presented by Pubudu Jayasinghe, from APNIC Members Services team, at the 29th South Asian Network Operators Group meeting (SANOG29) held in Islamabad, Pakistan from 23 to 30 January 2017
This document provides an overview and schedule for an APNIC Member Gathering in Guangzhou, China in April 2017. The schedule includes presentations on IPv4 exhaustion, IPv4 transfers, IPv6 deployment status, and an introduction to APNIC services. Statistics are presented on IPv4 and IPv6 allocations and deployments in China and globally by year. Key topics covered include the current IPv4 and IPv6 policies of each RIR, IPv4 transfer policies and procedures, and the higher levels of IPv6 deployment seen in some Asia Pacific countries and networks.
IPv6 performance was analyzed by measuring connection reliability and speed between IPv6 and IPv4 connections. Connection reliability was found to be lower for IPv6, with a 1.8% failure rate for unicast IPv6 compared to 0.2% for IPv4. 6to4 connections had an even higher 9% failure rate. Speed measurements showed that for 65% of unicast connections, IPv6 response times were within 10 milliseconds of IPv4. However, IPv6 connectivity is still not as robust as IPv4, with work remaining to improve IPv6 connection reliability.
BKNIX Peering Forum 2023: APNIC Measurement UpdateAPNIC
APNIC Senior Internet Resource Analyst Wita Laksono gives an update on IPv6, RPKI and DNSSEC measurements, as well as update on APNIC information products, REx, DASH, and NetOX at the BKNIX Peering Forum 2023 in Bangkok, Thailand from 15 to 16 May 2023.
1) The document discusses updates from APNIC, including membership statistics, resource delegations in the APNIC region over the past 10 years, IPv4 and IPv6 adoption rates.
2) It provides details on policy proposals discussed and outcomes from APNIC's most recent open policy meeting.
3) Finally, it outlines APNIC's activities and plans for 2023, including their activity plan structured around 5 pillars and 18 workstreams, as well as highlights and the roadmap.
ION Islamabad, 25 January 2017
By Pubudu Jayasinghe, APNIC & Aftab Siddiqui, Internet Society
Today, we can say that IPv6 is already happening all around the world. It’s interesting to see the main reasons that made it happen, how it’s happening, and to make the audience think about their deployment status and strategy. Statistics from different sources are showed, including data from RIPE NCC measurements.
IPv6 - delegations, deployment and trends, SANOG 29APNIC
Presented by Pubudu Jayasinghe, from APNIC Members Services team, at the 29th South Asian Network Operators Group meeting (SANOG29) held in Islamabad, Pakistan from 23 to 30 January 2017
This document provides an overview and schedule for an APNIC Member Gathering in Guangzhou, China in April 2017. The schedule includes presentations on IPv4 exhaustion, IPv4 transfers, IPv6 deployment status, and an introduction to APNIC services. Statistics are presented on IPv4 and IPv6 allocations and deployments in China and globally by year. Key topics covered include the current IPv4 and IPv6 policies of each RIR, IPv4 transfer policies and procedures, and the higher levels of IPv6 deployment seen in some Asia Pacific countries and networks.
IPv6 performance was analyzed by measuring connection reliability and speed between IPv6 and IPv4 connections. Connection reliability was found to be lower for IPv6, with a 1.8% failure rate for unicast IPv6 compared to 0.2% for IPv4. 6to4 connections had an even higher 9% failure rate. Speed measurements showed that for 65% of unicast connections, IPv6 response times were within 10 milliseconds of IPv4. However, IPv6 connectivity is still not as robust as IPv4, with work remaining to improve IPv6 connection reliability.
RPKI (Resource Public Key Infrastructure) is a framework that helps secure Internet routing by validating route origins and paths. It works by (1) having certificate authorities like regional internet registries issue certificates binding IP addresses and ASNs, (2) having address holders issue Route Origin Authorizations specifying which ASNs are authorized to originate which address ranges, and (3) having routers perform validation of routes based on this published data. While adoption is still in early stages, RPKI deployment is gradually increasing and provides benefits like preventing route hijacking and misorigination.
APAN 50: RPKI industry trends and initiatives APNIC
APNIC Infrastructure and Development Director Che-Hoo Cheng gives an overview of the RPKI, why it is important, and how to create ROAs and ROVs to secure routing announcements.
VNIX-NOG 2023: State of RPKI in APAC - Cleaning up invalidsAPNIC
APNIC Training Delivery Manager Shane Hermoso presents on the status of RPKI deployment in the Asia Pacific and the importance of cleaning up invalids at VNIX-NOG 2023, Da Lat, Viet Nam from 5 to 6 October 2023.
APEC TEL 64: IPv6 deployment — an APNIC updateAPNIC
APNIC Strategic Engagement Director Pablo Hinojosa gives an update on IPv6 in the Asia Pacific region at APEC TEL 64, held held online from 9 to 14 May 2022.
Quick Introduction to Cytoscape for UndergraduatesKeiichiro Ono
This document provides an overview of biological network visualization using Cytoscape. It begins with an introduction to Cytoscape, describing it as an open-source platform for biological network data integration, analysis, and visualization. The document then covers basic Cytoscape features and provides an outline of a hands-on tutorial that will visualize gene expression values and networks and optionally import data from public databases.
AWS re:Invent featured over 40 new products and services including AWS RoboMaker for robotics application development, the AWS Amplify Console for frontend web and mobile development, and new database and machine learning services.
RPKI Deployment Status in Bangladesh, presentation by Md Abdul Awal for bdNOG 15APNIC
The document summarizes RPKI (Resource Public Key Infrastructure) deployment status in Bangladesh. It finds that while some large internet providers have deployed RPKI, adoption remains inconsistent overall and several major operators are not performing route origin validation. Specifically, it notes 15% of IPv4 prefixes and 99% of IPv6 prefixes in Bangladesh are invalid due to maximum length issues, and examples are provided of valid and invalid route objects.
The document summarizes RPKI (Resource Public Key Infrastructure) deployment status in Bangladesh. It finds that while some large internet providers have deployed RPKI, adoption remains inconsistent overall and several major operators are not performing route origin validation. Specifically, it notes 15% of IPv4 prefixes and 99% of IPv6 prefixes in Bangladesh are invalid due to maximum length issues, and examples are provided of valid and invalid route objects.
HKNOG 12.0: RPKI Actions Required by HK NetworksAPNIC
APNIC Infrastructure and Development Director Che-Hoo Cheng presents on the actions Hong Kong network operators need to take to deploy RPKI in their networks.
A review of current worldwide IPv6 deployment - HKNOG EditionAPNIC
This document analyzes global IPv6 deployment based on measurement data. It finds that worldwide IPv6 capability is around 6.5% according to APNIC measurements, though Google reports higher numbers around 10%. Some economies like Belgium, the US, and Japan have IPv6 capabilities above 10%, while most of the Asia Pacific region lags behind worldwide levels. The document suggests IPv6 deployment may be diverging, with some networks investing significantly in IPv6 and others remaining on IPv4, potentially leading to "two kinds of Internet".
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PhNOG 2020: Securing your resources with RPKI and IRTAPNIC
APNIC Senior Internet Resource Analyst Anna Mulingbayan gives an overview of how to secure your resources with RPKI and IRT at PhNOG 2020 in Manila, Philippines, on 24 February 2020.
This document summarizes the results of measuring IPv6 performance by embedding scripts in online ads. IPv6 connections were found to be about as fast as IPv4 connections, with IPv6 being faster around half the time and within 10ms of IPv4 for most connections. However, IPv6 connections were also found to be less reliable, with an average failure rate of 1.5% compared to 0.2% for IPv4. While speeds are generally comparable once established, the higher failure rate of IPv6 connections means IPv4 still has an advantage in reliability of initial connections.
This document discusses improvements to APNIC's routing registry and RPKI services. It suggests:
1) Enhancing MyAPNIC to improve visibility of portable and non-portable ASNs and help members keep ROAs up to date.
2) Setting up an rr.apnic.net server to support IRRd syntax queries and separating delegation and routing registry functions.
3) Partnering with NTT to provide an IRRd-based service covering APNIC's region and offering RPKI validation as a service.
Attendees will understand what the COUNTER initiative is and how it helps to provide the librarian community with reliable, consistent and compatible online usage statistic reports that can be used to inform collection management decisions. Attendees will be familiar with the different COUNTER reports available for journals, databases and ebooks, and how to access them. They will learn about the COUNTER Code of Practice which advises vendors how to become COUNTER compliant and why this is important.
Predictive analytics plays a critical role in TV advertising by helping inventory sellers balance supply and demand through viewership predictions and risk management. The rise of programmatic, addressable, and non-linear TV advertising requires accurate predictions of targeted audience segments. Schedule optimization using predictive models can yield media efficiency and improve message effectiveness by allocating ads across networks and time periods based on viewership predictions. Lessons learned emphasize the importance of robust predictive models, ensemble methods, contextual knowledge, and real-time optimization to account for uncertainty in predictions.
ICANN APAC-TWNIC Engagement Forum: Internet Number Registry Services - The Ne...APNIC
APNIC Director General Paul Wilson gives a presentation on the latest developments in IP address registry services, and their importance to Internet stability and security at the ICANN APAC-TWNIC Engagement Forum in Taipei, Taiwan from 16 to 17 April. 2019
An Inconvenient Prefix: Is Routing Table Pollution Leading to Global Datacent...Richard Steenbergen
The document discusses the increasing size of the global routing table and theories for its growth. It examines four main theories: more networks are multi-homing; slow growth allocation methods cause fragmentation; traffic engineering purposes; and large numbers of networks redistributing routes into BGP. The document finds that while multi-homing and traffic engineering contribute, fragmentation from slow growth allocations is a major factor, with many examples given. It also analyzes deaggregation of routes and finds it is predominantly driven by a small number of countries.
Honeypots Unveiled: Proactive Defense Tactics for Cyber Security, Phoenix Sum...APNIC
Adli Wahid, Senior Internet Security Specialist at APNIC, delivered a presentation titled 'Honeypots Unveiled: Proactive Defense Tactics for Cyber Security' at the Phoenix Summit held in Dhaka, Bangladesh from 23 to 24 May 2024.
Securing BGP: Operational Strategies and Best Practices for Network Defenders...APNIC
Md. Zobair Khan,
Network Analyst and Technical Trainer at APNIC, presented 'Securing BGP: Operational Strategies and Best Practices for Network Defenders' at the Phoenix Summit held in Dhaka, Bangladesh from 23 to 24 May 2024.
RPKI (Resource Public Key Infrastructure) is a framework that helps secure Internet routing by validating route origins and paths. It works by (1) having certificate authorities like regional internet registries issue certificates binding IP addresses and ASNs, (2) having address holders issue Route Origin Authorizations specifying which ASNs are authorized to originate which address ranges, and (3) having routers perform validation of routes based on this published data. While adoption is still in early stages, RPKI deployment is gradually increasing and provides benefits like preventing route hijacking and misorigination.
APAN 50: RPKI industry trends and initiatives APNIC
APNIC Infrastructure and Development Director Che-Hoo Cheng gives an overview of the RPKI, why it is important, and how to create ROAs and ROVs to secure routing announcements.
VNIX-NOG 2023: State of RPKI in APAC - Cleaning up invalidsAPNIC
APNIC Training Delivery Manager Shane Hermoso presents on the status of RPKI deployment in the Asia Pacific and the importance of cleaning up invalids at VNIX-NOG 2023, Da Lat, Viet Nam from 5 to 6 October 2023.
APEC TEL 64: IPv6 deployment — an APNIC updateAPNIC
APNIC Strategic Engagement Director Pablo Hinojosa gives an update on IPv6 in the Asia Pacific region at APEC TEL 64, held held online from 9 to 14 May 2022.
Quick Introduction to Cytoscape for UndergraduatesKeiichiro Ono
This document provides an overview of biological network visualization using Cytoscape. It begins with an introduction to Cytoscape, describing it as an open-source platform for biological network data integration, analysis, and visualization. The document then covers basic Cytoscape features and provides an outline of a hands-on tutorial that will visualize gene expression values and networks and optionally import data from public databases.
AWS re:Invent featured over 40 new products and services including AWS RoboMaker for robotics application development, the AWS Amplify Console for frontend web and mobile development, and new database and machine learning services.
RPKI Deployment Status in Bangladesh, presentation by Md Abdul Awal for bdNOG 15APNIC
The document summarizes RPKI (Resource Public Key Infrastructure) deployment status in Bangladesh. It finds that while some large internet providers have deployed RPKI, adoption remains inconsistent overall and several major operators are not performing route origin validation. Specifically, it notes 15% of IPv4 prefixes and 99% of IPv6 prefixes in Bangladesh are invalid due to maximum length issues, and examples are provided of valid and invalid route objects.
The document summarizes RPKI (Resource Public Key Infrastructure) deployment status in Bangladesh. It finds that while some large internet providers have deployed RPKI, adoption remains inconsistent overall and several major operators are not performing route origin validation. Specifically, it notes 15% of IPv4 prefixes and 99% of IPv6 prefixes in Bangladesh are invalid due to maximum length issues, and examples are provided of valid and invalid route objects.
HKNOG 12.0: RPKI Actions Required by HK NetworksAPNIC
APNIC Infrastructure and Development Director Che-Hoo Cheng presents on the actions Hong Kong network operators need to take to deploy RPKI in their networks.
A review of current worldwide IPv6 deployment - HKNOG EditionAPNIC
This document analyzes global IPv6 deployment based on measurement data. It finds that worldwide IPv6 capability is around 6.5% according to APNIC measurements, though Google reports higher numbers around 10%. Some economies like Belgium, the US, and Japan have IPv6 capabilities above 10%, while most of the Asia Pacific region lags behind worldwide levels. The document suggests IPv6 deployment may be diverging, with some networks investing significantly in IPv6 and others remaining on IPv4, potentially leading to "two kinds of Internet".
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PhNOG 2020: Securing your resources with RPKI and IRTAPNIC
APNIC Senior Internet Resource Analyst Anna Mulingbayan gives an overview of how to secure your resources with RPKI and IRT at PhNOG 2020 in Manila, Philippines, on 24 February 2020.
This document summarizes the results of measuring IPv6 performance by embedding scripts in online ads. IPv6 connections were found to be about as fast as IPv4 connections, with IPv6 being faster around half the time and within 10ms of IPv4 for most connections. However, IPv6 connections were also found to be less reliable, with an average failure rate of 1.5% compared to 0.2% for IPv4. While speeds are generally comparable once established, the higher failure rate of IPv6 connections means IPv4 still has an advantage in reliability of initial connections.
This document discusses improvements to APNIC's routing registry and RPKI services. It suggests:
1) Enhancing MyAPNIC to improve visibility of portable and non-portable ASNs and help members keep ROAs up to date.
2) Setting up an rr.apnic.net server to support IRRd syntax queries and separating delegation and routing registry functions.
3) Partnering with NTT to provide an IRRd-based service covering APNIC's region and offering RPKI validation as a service.
Attendees will understand what the COUNTER initiative is and how it helps to provide the librarian community with reliable, consistent and compatible online usage statistic reports that can be used to inform collection management decisions. Attendees will be familiar with the different COUNTER reports available for journals, databases and ebooks, and how to access them. They will learn about the COUNTER Code of Practice which advises vendors how to become COUNTER compliant and why this is important.
Predictive analytics plays a critical role in TV advertising by helping inventory sellers balance supply and demand through viewership predictions and risk management. The rise of programmatic, addressable, and non-linear TV advertising requires accurate predictions of targeted audience segments. Schedule optimization using predictive models can yield media efficiency and improve message effectiveness by allocating ads across networks and time periods based on viewership predictions. Lessons learned emphasize the importance of robust predictive models, ensemble methods, contextual knowledge, and real-time optimization to account for uncertainty in predictions.
ICANN APAC-TWNIC Engagement Forum: Internet Number Registry Services - The Ne...APNIC
APNIC Director General Paul Wilson gives a presentation on the latest developments in IP address registry services, and their importance to Internet stability and security at the ICANN APAC-TWNIC Engagement Forum in Taipei, Taiwan from 16 to 17 April. 2019
An Inconvenient Prefix: Is Routing Table Pollution Leading to Global Datacent...Richard Steenbergen
The document discusses the increasing size of the global routing table and theories for its growth. It examines four main theories: more networks are multi-homing; slow growth allocation methods cause fragmentation; traffic engineering purposes; and large numbers of networks redistributing routes into BGP. The document finds that while multi-homing and traffic engineering contribute, fragmentation from slow growth allocations is a major factor, with many examples given. It also analyzes deaggregation of routes and finds it is predominantly driven by a small number of countries.
Honeypots Unveiled: Proactive Defense Tactics for Cyber Security, Phoenix Sum...APNIC
Adli Wahid, Senior Internet Security Specialist at APNIC, delivered a presentation titled 'Honeypots Unveiled: Proactive Defense Tactics for Cyber Security' at the Phoenix Summit held in Dhaka, Bangladesh from 23 to 24 May 2024.
Securing BGP: Operational Strategies and Best Practices for Network Defenders...APNIC
Md. Zobair Khan,
Network Analyst and Technical Trainer at APNIC, presented 'Securing BGP: Operational Strategies and Best Practices for Network Defenders' at the Phoenix Summit held in Dhaka, Bangladesh from 23 to 24 May 2024.
APNIC Foundation, presented by Ellisha Heppner at the PNG DNS Forum 2024APNIC
Ellisha Heppner, Grant Management Lead, presented an update on APNIC Foundation to the PNG DNS Forum held from 6 to 10 May, 2024 in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
Registry Data Accuracy Improvements, presented by Chimi Dorji at SANOG 41 / I...APNIC
Chimi Dorji, Internet Resource Analyst at APNIC, presented on Registry Data Accuracy Improvements at SANOG 41 jointly held with INNOG 7 in Mumbai, India from 25 to 30 April 2024.
APNIC Policy Roundup, presented by Sunny Chendi at the 5th ICANN APAC-TWNIC E...APNIC
Sunny Chendi, Senior Advisor, Membership and Policy at APNIC, presents 'APNIC Policy Roundup' at the 5th ICANN APAC-TWNIC Engagement Forum and 41st TWNIC OPM in Taipei, Taiwan from 23 to 24 April.
DDoS In Oceania and the Pacific, presented by Dave Phelan at NZNOG 2024APNIC
Dave Phelan, Senior Network Analyst/Technical Trainer at APNIC, presents 'DDoS In Oceania and the Pacific' at NZNOG 2024 held in Nelson, New Zealand from 8 to 12 April 2024.
'Future Evolution of the Internet' delivered by Geoff Huston at Everything Op...APNIC
Geoff Huston, Chief Scientist at APNIC deliver keynote presentation on the 'Future Evolution of the Internet' at the Everything Open 2024 conference in Gladstone, Australia from 16 to 18 April 2024.
IP addressing and IPv6, presented by Paul Wilson at IETF 119APNIC
Paul Wilson, Director General of APNIC delivers a presentation on IP addressing and IPv6 to the Policymakers Program during IETF 119 in Brisbane Australia from 16 to 22 March 2024.
draft-harrison-sidrops-manifest-number-01, presented at IETF 119APNIC
Tom Harrison, Product and Delivery Manager at APNIC presents at the Registration Protocols Extensions working group during IETF 119 in Brisbane, Australia from 16-22 March 2024
Benefits of doing Internet peering and running an Internet Exchange (IX) pres...APNIC
Che-Hoo Cheng, Senior Director, Development at APNIC presents on the "Benefits of doing Internet peering and running an Internet Exchange (IX)" at the Communications Regulatory Commission of Mongolia's IPv6, IXP, Datacenter - Policy and Regulation International Trends Forum in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia on 7 March 2024
APNIC Update and RIR Policies for ccTLDs, presented at APTLD 85APNIC
APNIC Senior Advisor, Membership and Policy, Sunny Chendi presented on APNIC updates and RIR Policies for ccTLDs at APTLD 85 in Goa, India from 19-22 February 2024.
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HijackLoader Evolution: Interactive Process HollowingDonato Onofri
CrowdStrike researchers have identified a HijackLoader (aka IDAT Loader) sample that employs sophisticated evasion techniques to enhance the complexity of the threat. HijackLoader, an increasingly popular tool among adversaries for deploying additional payloads and tooling, continues to evolve as its developers experiment and enhance its capabilities.
In their analysis of a recent HijackLoader sample, CrowdStrike researchers discovered new techniques designed to increase the defense evasion capabilities of the loader. The malware developer used a standard process hollowing technique coupled with an additional trigger that was activated by the parent process writing to a pipe. This new approach, called "Interactive Process Hollowing", has the potential to make defense evasion stealthier.
2. 2
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About measurements at APNIC
• Based in APNIC Labs: https://labs.apnic.net/
• Using random recruited HTML events in browsers through
google advertising placement
– Includes mobile devices, tablets, laptops and desktop computer systems
– In-game as well as web-page placement
– Adjustments made from World Bank population data to normalise
sample sets to users per economy as declared
• 15m+ samples per day
• Directly measures IPv6, DNSSEC, RTT
– Indirect measurement of underlying resolvers, protocols, systems,
BGP/RPKI
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6
State of the world: (APNIC economies in
colour)
CC % CC % CC % CC % CC % CC % CC % CC % CC % CC %
IN
78.77
% BL
67.50
% BE
66.59
% MY
65.21
% FR
65.20
% SA
63.41
% DE
60.76
% GR
58.49
% UY
58.39
% IL
58.37
%
VN
57.26
% US
55.44
% TW
54.93
% MS
53.25
% PR
52.69
% LK
52.54
% JP
51.32
% FI
50.48
% MX
50.13
% AE
49.10
%
HU
48.56
% TH
48.47
% LU
47.49
% NL
46.93
% AX
46.20
% GB
44.22
% BR
43.98
% PT
42.46
% CH
41.61
% AU
39.70
%
NO
39.56
% CA
38.10
% NP
37.70
% EE
35.53
%
World Average is 35%
CC % CC % CC % CC % CC % CC % CC % CC % CC % CC %
AT
33.91
% GT
32.77
% LI
31.85
% PY
31.60
% CN
30.62
% RO
29.97
% MF
28.97
% NZ
27.91
% SX
27.87
% PE
27.30
%
MO
26.55
% MM
25.73
% SR
25.57
% TT
25.19
% CO
24.63
% BT
24.54
% IE
24.34
% EC
22.20
% AR
21.62
% KW
21.02
%
KR
20.79
% GA
20.32
% CZ
19.48
% OM
18.39
% PH
17.27
% CL
17.19
% PL
16.45
% ID
16.42
% NI
16.26
% SG
16.24
%
BO
16.24
% GY
15.83
% SE
15.71
% BM
15.09
% MN
14.32
% GE
14.06
% BY
14.00
% JO
13.92
% LV
13.76
% RW
13.66
%
SI
13.35
% GP
12.59
% VG
11.65
% JM
11.60
% KZ
11.16
% MD
11.00
% LC
10.73
% CG
10.27
% DO
10.17
% DK 9.87%
TG 9.75% BG 9.62% BD 8.96% BA 8.95% SK 8.87% PF 8.75% RE 8.66% IS 8.36% IT 8.31% UA 8.19%
VC 8.16% KE 7.86% ZW 7.83% PK 7.46% RS 7.31% PG 6.78% ES 6.62% CR 6.61% BZ 6.38% AL 6.11%
RU 5.87% BF 5.16% GD 4.40% ZA 4.35% AM 4.01% HR 3.92% EG 3.74% HK 3.24% SV 2.62% TR 2.40%
• 9 APNIC economies above world
average: IN, MY, VN, TW, LK,
JP,TH, AU & NP
• 6 close to average: CN, NZ, MO,
MM, BT & KR. Another 4 are
coming close: PH, ID SG & MN
• 5 lagging behind
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IN, 36%
CN, 20%
US, 11%
BR, 6%
JP, 4%
MX, 4%
DE, 3%
FR, 3%
VN, 2%
GB, 2%
TH, 2%
SA, 2%
MY, 1%
TW, 1%
CA, 1%
AU, 1%
NL, 1%
BE, 1%
AE, 0%
GR, 0%
IL, 0%
Economy contribution to world IPv6
• 67% of world IPv6 by users from
Asia-Pacific
• India and China continue to
dominate world IPv6 capability
• Japan (4%)
• Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia (1-
2%)
• Taiwan (1%)
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Some other measurements from APNIC
Labs
• ROV/ROA
• DNSSEC
• Use of pDNS
• IPv6 Extension Headers
• (there are more. See https://stats.labs.apnic.net/
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ROV/ROA: How much secure BGP is
there?
• https://stats.labs.apnic.net/rpki/ID
• https://stats.labs.apnic.net/roas/ID
• Shows per-economy AS coverage
for both RPKI production (ROA)
and use of Route Origin Validation
• Based on active measurement in
BGP as well as RPKI data
sampling
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DASH: Dashboard for AS Health
• Bad traffic based on honeypot
captures from your ASN/prefixes
• Routing status combines BGP, IRR
and RPKI data to show
inconsistencies
• Provides alerts mechanisms to notify
you on your choices of trigger
events/conditions
https://dash.apnic.net (APNIC login required)
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REX: Resource Explorer
• Summaries of delegation status from
the RIR delegation statistics files
(updated daily)
• IPv6 deployment tracks Labs data
• Provides data download
• Can select
regions/economies/ASN to chart
https://rex.apnic.net
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NetOX Network Operators Toolbox
• APNIC “skin” over RIPEstat
• Faster delivery of RIPE sourced
data
• Clean, consistent GUI with
comparison features
• Debug Tools for your BGP visibility,
reputation, delegation history &c
https://netox.apnic.net
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