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IPv6 Adoption: China Steps on the Deployment Pedal

Information Week

A new initiative from the Central Cyberspace Administration of China and others aims for 750 million active IPv6 users by year-end and sets a 2024 cut-off date for IPv4.

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New Route 53 and ELB features: IPv6, Zone Apex, WRR and more.

All Things Distributed

New Route 53 and ELB features: IPv6, Zone Apex, WRR and more. Elastic Load Balancing support for IPV6. To support the continuous growth of the Internet it is essential that IPv6 will be enabled. ELB will now support both IPv6-only as well as Dual Stack (both IPv4 and IPv6) access. All Things Distributed.

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Bogons: Do not let them in or through your networks

CTOvision

Here is a bit more on why: “Bogon” is an informal term used to describe IP packets on the public Internet that claim to be from an area of the IP address space reserved, but not yet allocated or delegated by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) or any of the Regional Internet Registries (RIR).

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9 New NIST Cybersecurity & Privacy Goals

SecureWorld News

The NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) helps thousands of organizations around the world to better understand and improve their information security posture. It recently announced it is making new, bold pushes relating to information security and privacy for 2021 and beyond. for more information. Securing emerging technologies.

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What Can You Get from an IP Address and Why is it Important?

Galido

Information Technology Blog - - What Can You Get from an IP Address and Why is it Important? Information Technology Blog. Here’s how to tell apart the following IP addresses: IPv4 and IPv6. When it comes to IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, these are mainly used to find your location and identify who you are. Find out now!

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BGP: What is border gateway protocol, and how does it work?

Network World

In the latter case, Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), the routing protocol used by the global internet, is used to find the best path by weighing the latest network conditions based on reachability and routing information. IPv6 crossed this milestone late last year. What does BGP have to do with autonomous systems?

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Mach37 Spring 2014 Cohort Companies: Watch these hot new disruptors as they accelerate

CTOvision

Using techniques and concepts originally applied to Air Force combat operations, we leverage dynamic next generation networking (IPv6) and application techniques to allow real-time responses to threats across both IT infrastructure and cloud services. . – Joe Klein, CEO, Leesburg, VA – Disrupt6. Fast Orientation, Inc.

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