[Podcast] DFOH, MVP, and GILL: New ways of looking at BGP
Professor Cristel Pelsser discusses GILL, a new model for BGP data collection, and the application of Machine Learning to BGP analysis.
Professor Cristel Pelsser discusses GILL, a new model for BGP data collection, and the application of Machine Learning to BGP analysis.
Digicert now issues 47-day certificates, while Let’s Encrypt has dropped to just six. What’s behind the shift?
Geoff Huston discusses how to get more bandwidth by adding together smaller chunks, in links or in the protocol.
The evolution of domain name services and Verisign’s role in shaping the modern Internet.
The second PING recording from the first Pulse Internet Measurement Forum held during APRICOT 2025, featuring Amreesh Phokeer, Beau Geiskens, Doug Madory, and Lia Hestina.
Fibre is now the most common means of fixed broadband connectivity worldwide. What questions does this raise?
Geoff Huston discusses novel ways to make saying ‘no’ in DNSSEC cheaper and faster, and explores the standards process around formalizing this choice.
Is quantum computing and post-quantum cryptography really that big of a deal?
Five short interviews with presenters from the recent PIMF session at APRICOT 2025 in Petaling Jaya.
Geoff discusses BGP ‘zombie’ routes — routes that should have been withdrawn but persist in the routing system. He explores how these anomalies might occur and what can be done to address them.