Three of the best: Geoff Huston

By on 31 Dec 2019

Category: Tech matters

Tags: , , , ,

Blog home

Part of the ‘Three of the best’ series, highlighting the most popular posts from the past 12 months.

APNIC’s Chief Scientist, Geoff Huston, has made a career out of researching how the Internet works and how it could work better. In 2019, Geoff delivered a slew of insightful posts on BGP, DNS, QUIC and more.

Below is a selection of three of Geoff’s best posts from 2019:

  1. DNS wars — The DNS has evolved from its initial design, but has it evolved for the better?
  2. A quick look at QUIC — Learn the history of the design of QUIC and the possible implications for Internet protocol architecture.
  3. Network protocols and their use: BGP and DNSSEC — Geoff takes a look at the initial design expectations and the deployment realities of BGP and DNSSEC.

What was your favourite Geoff Huston moment of 2019? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

Rate this article

The views expressed by the authors of this blog are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of APNIC. Please note a Code of Conduct applies to this blog.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Top