Event Wrap: RIPE 70 & DNS-OARC Spring Workshop
A record 673 delegates attended RIPE 70 in Amsterdam from 11-15 May.
A record 673 delegates attended RIPE 70 in Amsterdam from 11-15 May.
ICANN signed the Root Zone of the DNS in 2010. Five years on, it’s time to update the Key-Signing Key – and it isn’t a trivial exercise.
We’re delighted to announce Geoff Huston’s appointment to ICANN’s Security and Stability Advisory Committee (SSAC).
Here’s your top 3 DNSSEC posts for the year.
Geoff Huston reports on a LABs experiment to measure the extent to which deployed DNSSEC-validating resolvers fully support the use of Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm (ECDSA) with curve P-256.
Geoff Huston’s analysis of BGP routing table growth for 2024 and some projections.
IPv6 continued to be a popular topic on the blog. Here are three of 2024’s best.
Geoff Huston discusses Post-Quantum Cryptography in Internet protocols and the DNS in particular.
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.
Geoff Huston gave two presentations (recorded) at RIPE 89, held in Prague, Czech Republic from 28 October to 1 November 2024.