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Artificial Intelligence and Policy-Making Developments – Council of Europe’s CAHAI

Artificial Intelligence and Policy-Making Developments – Council of Europe’s CAHAI

Athina Fragkouli

5 min read

As the first in a series of articles aimed at exploring how policy-making institutions are reacting to challenges posed by Artificial Intelligence (AI), we look at how the Council of Europe seeks to examine the feasibility of a legal framework for the development, design and application of AI.

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RPKI and AS3333 or “How We Eat Our Own Dog Food”

RPKI and AS3333 or “How We Eat Our Own Dog Food”

Nathalie Trenaman

4 min read

Route Origin Validation (ROV) is a mechanism by which route advertisements can be authenticated as originating from an expected autonomous system (AS). With the RIPE NCC all set to perform ROV on AS3333, Nathalie Trenaman talks about why we've held back so far, and why we're now ready to get on wit…

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General Meeting Changes in 2021

General Meeting Changes in 2021

Fergal Cunningham

6 min read

The May General Meeting (GM) is fast approaching, and with it an Executive Board election among other important topics for members. We’re implementing a few changes to our GM governance and processes this year. While we believe these changes will be integrated seamlessly, we’d like to highlight thr…

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HR from Home: Adapting in a Year of COVID

HR from Home: Adapting in a Year of COVID

Carolien Vos

9 min read

In March 2020, the RIPE NCC moved from a vibrant office in the centre of Amsterdam to fully remote work in almost a split second. One year on, HR Director Carolien Vos talks about how we as an organisation have adapted in order to keep functioning during a global pandemic.

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Address Assignment Practices in IPv4 and IPv6

Address Assignment Practices in IPv4 and IPv6

Stephen Strowes

11 min read

In prior work, we've studied IPv4 allocation patterns in domestic ISPs. Time has passed, and IPv6 adoption has continued, so in this article we review our current observations on IPv4 and IPv6 assignment practices.

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Your EU Regulation Update: October 2020 Edition

Your EU Regulation Update: October 2020 Edition

Suzanne Taylor

12 min read

This is the fifth in an ongoing series in which we give a brief overview of the most pertinent digital policies currently being proposed, debated and implemented in the European Union.

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Our Plan to Update Country Codes

Our Plan to Update Country Codes

Stefania Fokaeos

6 min read

At the RIPE NCC we’re busy working out the implementation of Numbered Working Item (NWI) 10, which deals with clarifying the meaning of the country code attribute in the RIPE Database and the Extended Delegated Statistics.

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A First for the RIPE NCC: Seizure of the “Right to Registration of IPv4 Addresses” for the Recovery of Money

A First for the RIPE NCC: Seizure of the “Right to Registration of IPv4 Addresses” for the Recovery of Money

Ciaran Byrne

4 min read

We recently processed our first IPv4 transfer on the basis of a Dutch court order. In this article we provide an overview of this case and briefly explain how things will work moving forwards.

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Our View on the Upcoming Digital Services Act

Our View on the Upcoming Digital Services Act

Suzanne Taylor

15 min read

The European Commission is expected to put forward its proposal for the upcoming Digital Services Act by the end of 2020, and is currently holding an open consultation to gather feedback from the Internet community and all affected stakeholders.

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