Opinion: CDNs and centrality
Are there lessons in recent outages?
Are there lessons in recent outages?
To what extent is the Internet now centralized?
Opinion: Who will take responsibility for managing security vulnerabilities in Internet-connected devices?
Opinion: Why is it taking an average of two years for the IETF process to take an idea to a published RFC?
Opinion: It’s challenging to apply governance concepts to the vague and insubstantive digital environment, especially given its deregulation-born origins.
Opinion: Why has our public key certificate system failed the Internet so badly?
Guest Post: Centralized DoH ‘by default’ is a net-negative for everyone’s privacy and that even in later years it will not improve privacy outside of the most privacy hostile environments.
Guest Post: Network engineers need to get their heads out of configuration and features, and into solving business problems.
Opinion: Do we need to rethink the terms of privacy and consent to align with today’s data collection methods?
Geoff Huston shares his thoughts from DNS-OARC 30.