Switch! 2024 is now live!
The Foundation has just launched the 2024 Switch! project supporting gender and diversity in the Internet industry.
The Foundation has just launched the 2024 Switch! project supporting gender and diversity in the Internet industry.
The recent Bug Zero project sought to improve awareness and use of bug bounties in Sri Lanka.
The Foundation partnered with the Australian government to support Internet Standards Ambassadors attending the IETF 119 in Brisbane, Australia.
This project used a honeynet to gather cyberattack data and distribute that information to threat responders in the Asia Pacific.
This Foundation Community Assistance project by Bond University sought to develop easy-to-use fact sheets about satellite regulations in 10 economies.
This project worked with local community groups to bring connectivity to communities in the Philippines via P2P connections.
The IPv6 Knowledge Transfer (Webinars) project sought to dispel myths around IPv6 and assist organizations in making the switch.
Frequent visitors to the isif.asia website may have noticed in recent days that the domain now redirects to the apnic.foundation website. The ISIF Asia website predates the establishment of the Foundation, and as part of the Foundation corporate communications, it was decided in 2022 to move isif.asia as a section on the new Foundation website … Read more
By Sylvia Cadena On International Women’s Day IWD 2024, the Foundation is shining a light on the many ways in which women are central to our work. Writing this was an opportunity to reflect on how I have worked to structure our programming and processes and how although it has maintained its focus, it has … Read more
Foundation staff, grantees, project participants and awardees were very active at APRICOT 2024 / APNIC 57.