Opinion: The Internet’s next fifty years
What will be the nature and requirements of networks 50 years from now?
What will be the nature and requirements of networks 50 years from now?
Guest Post: A framework that overcomes the problem in IP-to-AS mapping.
Guest Post: OpenBSD has implemented RRDP in rpki-client.
Whois is old and clunky. In many ways, RDAP already fulfils many of its functions. So are we ready to replace it?
Guest Post: Demonstrating the feasibility of a linguistic approach to network modelling and analysis.
Geoff Huston shares his thoughts from the recent DNS-OARC 34.
Guest Post: Study looks at how prevalent middleboxes are within the Internet and measures the percentage of traffic affected by them.
Guest Post: In some ways, IPv6 was designed as a more processor-friendly protocol than IPv4. However, its extensible nature still presents some challenges.
How has this critically important routing protocol fared over these 30 years and what are its future prospects?
With over 12 years experience in senior roles, Christina Zhu seeks to improve the gender imbalance in leadership positions in the ICT industry.