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RPKI MOVING PARTS:
EXPLORING COMPONENTS AND PROCESSES

Introduction Welcome back to our journey into the realm of Internet routing
security! In our previous article, "Securing Internet Routing with Cryptography:
Quick Introduction to RPKI," we delved into the foundational concepts of
Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI), its role in securing the Border
Gateway Protocol (BGP), and real-world examples showcasing the need for robust
routing security measures.
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CYBER INSIGHTS:
AFRICAN PERSPECTIVES

Africa’s rapid growth in Internet communications is creating a wide range of
opportunities but also a wide range of vulnerabilities. This rapid shift to
online activities has created a goldmine for cyber criminals. Since legal
systems and people trained to fight cyber crimes are scarce, many economies are
at risk.
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EXPERIMENTAL IPV6-ONLY NETWORK
AT APRICOT 2024

APRICOT is the Internet Network Operators Summit for the Asia Pacific region.
Every year, a conference wireless network is built to provide connectivity for
hundreds of delegates, with a separate "IPv6-only" SSID as an alternative for
people to try.
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DNS SUPPORT PROGRAM

The DNS is one of the main components of AFRINIC services, specifically reverse
DNS services for IP addresses as defined in RFC 1033 and RFC 3152.  Recent
development has led all RIR to host servers for the IN-ADDR.ARPA and IP6.ARPA
zones, according to RFC 5855."To support this increased responsibility ...
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INTERNET DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

The AFRINIC Internet Development Programs envisions a secure and accessible
Internet for sustainable digital growth in Africa. Our objective for these
programs is to increase investment in Internet development in the AFRINIC
Service Region through capacity building, research and technical collaboration
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INTERNET ROUTING REGISTRY

In the most simple and basic manner, a network operator (or AFRINIC member) can
describe routing policy into the AFRINIC IRR by using a route or route6 (whois
database) object. For advanced networks requiring complex definition of their
routing policies, RPSL provides advanced technical attributes ...
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TRAINING SERVICES

AFRINIC's Capacity Building program is dedicated to providing the African
Internet community with validated knowledge and know-how to help them deploy
Internet technologies with ease and align with the latest industry best
practices. Our courses are specifically designed to assist network engineers in
securely
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 * About us
   * History
   * Our Partners
   * Membership
   * Our Service Region
   * AGMM
   * Fees Schedule
   * Governance
   * Statistics
   * Corporate Documents
   * Our Team
   * Contact us
 * Our Work
   * Membership Services
   * Internet Number Resources Management
   * Reverse DNS
   * WHOIS
   * Fees Schedule
   * Internet Routing Registry (IRR)
   * DNSSEC Program
   * Resource Certification Program (RPKI)
   * Corporate Documents
   * Training Services
   * Support & FAQs
   * Online Services Changelog
   * DNS Support Program
   * Root Server Copy Program
   * Internet Development Programs
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   * Code of Conduct
   * Email & Mailing Lists
   * Policy Development
   * Governments
   * Committees
   * Elections
   * IPv4 Exhaustion
   * Internet Governance
   * Privacy
 * Events
   * Meetings
   * Sponsorship Opportunities
   * Hosting Guide
   * Training Workshops
   * Outreach
   * Webinar Series
 * Media
   * News
   * Press Releases
   * Presentations
   * Factsheets
   * Newsletter
   * Branding
   * Contribution Guidelines
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