How a tiny DNSSEC server can make a huge difference
Ray Bellis’ tiny DNSSEC server will help us do 10 million DNSSEC experiments per day.
Ray Bellis’ tiny DNSSEC server will help us do 10 million DNSSEC experiments per day.
A local community network in Scotland shows how a grassroots movement can help bridge the digital divide.
Michele McCann, Teraco Data Environments presented at RIPE69 on “iGDP in Africa”. It was a roundup of the various developments in the continent, but I took a snipper to heart and have been thinking about it.
An innovative ‘virtual ISP’ system being deployed nationwide in China caught my eye at APNIC 38.
Billions of devices will be connected to the Internet of Things… but will they be secure?
Paul Vixie discusses Source Address Validation Everywhere (SAVE) as an approach to mitigating bad traffic problems.
George Michaelson outlines a brief history of the Vanuatu Internet Exchange from the Pacific Industry Workshop at APNIC 38.
George Michaelson summarizes the plans by OPT-NC for a nationwide FTTP and 4GLTE deployment from the Pacific Industry Workshop at APNIC 38.
CrypTech is attacking the fundamental roots of the “trust” problem.
Warren Kumari (Google) and Paul Hoffman (VPN Consortium) discussed their draft to permit recursive DNS resolvers to fetch the signed root zone, and serve it.