[Podcast] Calling time on DNSSEC part 2 of 2
Following on from his last podcast, Geoff explores how to fix the problem in DNSSEC deployment and how this can benefit TLS.
Following on from his last podcast, Geoff explores how to fix the problem in DNSSEC deployment and how this can benefit TLS.
Guest Post: Researchers create the new open-source methodology ‘HitchHiking’ to conduct the largest LEO network measurement to date.
Guest Post: A look at centralization in the ownership of IP blocks.
Guest Post: Revisiting and suggesting improvements to peering LAN recommendations, based on several years of traffic statistics from a large IXP.
What are the UDP buffer sizes used in recursive resolver queries to nameservers, and how effective is truncation in today’s DNS?
Guest Post: First-of-its-kind comprehensive analysis of Starlink performance using several measurement sources.
If quantum computing becomes viable, Post Quantum Cryptography (PQC) will be needed to replace RSA and ECC signatures in DNSSEC. How well can today’s DNS system handle PQC methods?
Geoff Huston discusses the market failure of DNSSEC in deployment.
Guest Post: An analysis of scanning behaviour in darknets and honeynets.
Guest Post: New off-path TCP hijacking attack in Wi-Fi networks that exploits vulnerabilities in the NAT mapping strategies of routers discovered.