Post-Quantum Cryptography
Using Moore’s Law, a computer 20 years into the future is predicted to be around 10,000 times more capable than today’s computation capabilities. Geoff Huston explores some practical implications.
Using Moore’s Law, a computer 20 years into the future is predicted to be around 10,000 times more capable than today’s computation capabilities. Geoff Huston explores some practical implications.
An analysis of CDS and CDNSKEY records looking at mismatches between child and parent, and the nameservers for the zone.
Guest post: How Starlink could make your Internet faster.
CACM has an entertaining write up on bufferbloat and latency.
Guest Post: Understanding the limitations and fluctuations in data can help build a more reliable narrative about IPv6 adoption.
DNS as an attack platform, privacy and anonymity, authoritative server performance, and more from OARC 43.
Jen Linkova honoured for advancing global IPv6 deployment.
Guest Post: Recently, a substantial BGP hijack went almost completely unnoticed. Why is that?
Guest Post: Simplifying the concept of power budget calculations.
Global IPv6 adoption shows a linear trend, with varying progress across economies, prompting questions about the driving factors and their implications.