APRICOT 2026 to Spotlight AI, Cybersecurity, and IPv6 in Jakarta
APRICOT 2026, the premier network operations conference in the Asia-Pacific, kicks off in Jakarta, Indonesia, from February 4 to 12. According to APNIC, this year’s event offers a diverse program ranging from workshops and tutorials to keynotes addressing critical challenges in cybersecurity, IPv6 adoption, and digital preservation.
AI and Cybersecurity Top the Agenda

Among the scheduled sessions, Budi Rahardjo, Founder of the Indonesia Computer Emergency Response Team (ID-CERT), will explore how artificial intelligence intersects with cybersecurity. As AI applications proliferate, Rahardjo is expected to address evolving risks for network operators and outline actionable strategies to mitigate those threats. The talk promises to provide actionable insights for IT professionals managing increasingly complex security landscapes.
IPv6 and Enterprise Transformation

Google Australia’s Jen Linkova will deliver a keynote focused on IPv6 adoption in enterprise networks, an essential topic as businesses confront IPv4 exhaustion. An expert on incremental migration strategies, Linkova will highlight successful deployments while explaining the ‘IPv6-mostly’ concept. Her talk will demystify the transition process and provide a roadmap for IT leaders navigating these changes.
The Internet’s Digital Heritage

Jim Cowie, a fellow at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard, will present on Internet history and data preservation. His session underscores the role of network operators as custodians of Internet measurement data, offering perspectives on how preserving this information is critical to the digital legacy of future generations.
Market Context and Implications

APRICOT 2026 arrives at a pivotal time as the Asia-Pacific region continues to grapple with advanced network deployments and cybersecurity concerns. Events like these serve as platforms for operators and engineers to share best practices and enhance operational efficiencies, especially in a region driving global Internet growth.
Industry observers note that the prominence of IPv6 and cybersecurity in the APRICOT agenda reflects broader trends. Research indicates that Asia-Pacific leads IPv6 adoption globally, with governments and enterprises alike pushing for more significant infrastructure upgrades to support next-generation connectivity.
Future Outlook

The conference offers both in-person and virtual participation, expanding accessibility for attendees globally. With APNIC members receiving a 30% discount and free online options available, organizers are anticipating significant turnout. As technology advances reshape network operations, the insights shared at APRICOT 2026 could have far-reaching effects on best practices across the telecom industry.
The event’s comprehensive approach to critical telecom issues—ranging from AI-driven security risks to IPv6 deployment—makes it a must-attend for stakeholders seeking actionable strategies and thought leadership.
For a full program and registration details, visit the APNIC Blog.