[Podcast] Testing Post Quantum Cryptography DNSSEC
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?
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.
Philip Paeps from the FreeBSD Cluster Administrators group discusses a simple but powerful approach to measurement: email.
Nets and subnets — do we actually need the idea of a subnet in the IP addressing architecture?
Doug Madory discusses RPKI, BGP, and measurement using Oregon RouteViews.
Geoff Huston explores the performance of the BBR and Cubic flow control algorithms on the Starlink network through comprehensive measurements.
Dr Mona Jaber from QMUL discusses her research into the use of fibre optic communication systems to measure traffic, digital twins and social-science led research.
Geoff Huston discusses the EU taking a direct role in the IETF standards development process.
DNS-OARC’s president, Phil Regnauld, discusses the three faces of DNS-OARC — the community, tools, and DITL collection.
Geoff Huston discusses a proposed new way to manage the DNS mechanisms for delegation.