Network protocols and their use: Where now?
A changing Internet poses some tough questions for the IETF.
A changing Internet poses some tough questions for the IETF.
Are our security and privacy standards keeping pace with the progression and use of technology?
How effective is NSEC caching today?
What do we expect from protocols, and how do standards affect deployment?
Geoff takes a look at the initial design expectations and the deployment realities of BGP and DNSSEC.
How has this critically important routing protocol fared over these 30 years and what are its future prospects?
Geoff Huston shares his thoughts from DNS-OARC 30.
The recent ICANN DNS Symposium in Bangkok was almost exclusively devoted to the namespace associated with the DNS resolution protocol.
Hyperlocal roots or NSEC caching? Geoff Huston shares his thoughts on these new ways to make the DNS root zone more resilient.
Geoff Huston seeks to further clarify the potential privacy issues associated with the widespread use of DNS over HTTPS (DoH).