13 propositions on an Internet for a burning world (12-13)
Guest Post: Calling yourself an engineer comes with the responsibility to build a better world for everyone.
Guest Post: Calling yourself an engineer comes with the responsibility to build a better world for everyone.
Guest Post: Making security simpler in an organization’s zero-trust journey will democratize security.
Guest Post: Systems should enable a better tomorrow and not burn the world even further.
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Guest Post: Learn how to plot graphs of DNS metrics without altering the DNS packets or touching the DNS software itself.
Guest Post: The AERO/OMNI routing and route optimization services restore the true end-to-end architecture envisioned by the original Internet architects.
Guest Post: Zero-knowledge middleboxes let users encrypt their traffic while still enabling operators to enforce policies.
Guest Post: In a burning world, functionality is more important than security, but remains trumped by safety.
Guest Post: The Internet of today will neither be sustainable nor resilient in the future, unless we change our ways.
Guest Post: RFC 9199 presents considerations to improve the security, resilience, and performance for large authoritative DNS server operators.