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What happens when internet governance fails? Real-world scenarios
Failures in internet governance can disrupt routing, undermine trust and expose critical infrastructure to security, economic and operational risks worldwide. Breakdowns in governance can lead to routing hijacks, registry disputes and fragmentation of global internet infrastructure. Real-world cases show that weak coordination, poor policy alignment and inaccurate data can directly impact network stability and security. Why internet governance matters for stability The intern

LARUS Foundation
Mar 295 min read


How registry decisions affect network security
Registry policies shape IP allocation, routing trust and address ownership, making their decisions critical to global network security. Regional Internet Registry policies influence routing security, address verification and how networks defend against hijacking attacks. Accurate registry data and transparent governance help maintain trust across the global internet infrastructure. Why registry decisions matter for network security Internet infrastructure depends on globally

LARUS Foundation
Mar 205 min read


How registry layer governance impacts IPv4 scarcity
Internet registries govern IPv4 allocation and transfers, shaping scarcity, pricing, and market behaviour across the global internet infrastructure ecosystem. Governance decisions by Regional Internet Registries strongly influence IPv4 scarcity, liquidity, and pricing across global address markets. Policy differences between registries affect transfers, leasing and access, shaping who can obtain IPv4 resources and at what cost. What happened Scarcity shaped by governance The

LARUS Foundation
Mar 116 min read
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