DNS Query Privacy
QNAME Minimisation has been billed as an efficient means to protect your privacy in the DNS. But are you using it?
QNAME Minimisation has been billed as an efficient means to protect your privacy in the DNS. But are you using it?
Guest Post: Does Google’s Accelerated Mobile Project (AMP) improve web performance on mobiles?
Opinion: Do we need to rethink the terms of privacy and consent to align with today’s data collection methods?
Guest Post: There’s data to show how IPv6 is faster than IPv4, but why is it the case?
Guest Post: IXPs have had a clear impact in reducing paths and dependence on Tier-1 transit providers.
Guest Post: Have you ever considered when you use Google DNS as your resolver, whether your queries may be answered by somebody else?
Guest Post: Study seeks to understand how blackholing is used following DDoS attacks to improve mitigation techniques.
Guest Post: Prepending-to-all is a self-inflicted and needless risk that serves little purpose.
Guest Post: AS-PATH prepending may be handy for performing traffic engineering but in can also increase the risk of prefix interception attacks.
How effective is NSEC caching today?