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IS3C Report: Socio-Political and Technical Impacts of Post Quantum Cryptography Policies
At the 20th Internet Governance Forum in Lillestrøm, Norway, the UN Internet Governance Forum's dynamic coalition Internet Standards, Security and Safety (IS3C) released its new report on post-quantum policies. This report presents the findings of a collaborative study undertaken by IS3C and the French domain name registry Afnic and examines the critical need for Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) to achieve greater security in the ever-expanding global IoT landscape.
- By Wout de Natris
- Comments: 0
- Views: 7,593
Crypto - The New Market for Lemons
Ever buy a used car only to realize later that you've purchased a lemon? That scenario occurs because of information asymmetry between the seller -- who knows the car is a lemon -- and the buyer who doesn't. Without transparency, the market assumed that any used car for sale is a lemon, so that drove down the price of good used cars. The good news is that thanks to the Internet, buyers now have access to data that can help them determine if a car is a lemon or a good buy.
- By N. Peter Whitehead
- Comments: 0
- Views: 17,895
DNS: The Proven, Eco-Friendly Alternative to Blockchain and NFTs
As the world races towards digital transformation, the technologies we choose will have a lasting impact on our planet. Blockchain, NFTs, and other crypto assets have garnered much attention for their ability to securely and immutably store records. However, the environmental cost of maintaining these technologies is often overlooked. The energy consumption required to sustain blockchains, particularly those using Proof of Work (PoW), is enormous...
- By Ulvi Kasimov
- Comments: 0
- Views: 4,559
The Evolution of DNS: Adapting to the Changing Internet Landscape
The DNS is a crucial part of today's Internet. With the fracturing of the network's address space as a byproduct of IPv4 address run down and the protracted IPv6 transition the Internet's name space is now the defining attribute of the Internet that makes it one network. However, the DNS is not a rigid and unchanging technology. It has changed considerably over the lifetime of the Internet and here I'd like to look at what's changed and what's remained the same.
- By Geoff Huston
- Comments: 0
- Views: 17,642
Embracing On-Chain Domains for a Safer Internet
From the humble beginnings of ARPANET to the birth of the internet as we know it today, domain registrars have been the silent architects of our online activity. Now, as we stand on the cusp of the Web3 revolution, domains are set to undergo yet another profound transformation. Internet innovations have given us a remarkable ability to connect, but now we are bouncing against the limits of this paradigm.
- By Matt Gould
- Comments: 0
- Views: 7,590
How to Protect Your Brand in Web3
In 2014, computer scientist Gavin Wood coined the term "Web 3.0." The phrase, which has now been shortened to "Web3", refers to the third generation of the internet that's designed to be truly decentralised and free from a central authority. Web3 has the potential to add real-world value for businesses by creating additional avenues to reach consumers. However, owing to its less regulated nature, brands also have the potential to be taken advantage of both by users and by the providers in the space.
- By Heather Forrest
- Comments: 0
- Views: 11,851
The Short History of the Internet: From ARPANET to the Metaverse
Last Saturday marked the 53rd anniversary of the Internet. While the vast majority of its five billion users have been online for less than a decade, the Internet was taken into use on October 29th, 1969, when two computers connected to the ARPANET exchanged a message. Although the Internet has been around for a while, it remained below most people's radar until the late 1990s when the dot com boom started.
- By Juha Holkkola
- Comments: 0
- Views: 14,536
The Ever-Evolving Problem of DNS Abuse
For several years, many within ICANN circles have raised concerns about the escalating nature of domain name system (DNS) abuse. While some strides were made toward a safer DNS, new data - this time from a comprehensive study of DNS abuse by the European Union - demonstrates that abuse remains a frustratingly obstinate problem that requires urgent attention. We've seen some registries and registrars testing innovative industry-led initiatives in an effort to address the issues.
- By Mason Cole
- Comments: 22
- Views: 17,313
Web3 - What Brand Protection Pros Need to Know
Avivah Litan, the storied Gartner analyst, laid it down succinctly for insiders in her blog two and one-half years ago. She said, "Web 3.0 will transform us from Web 2.0's monetization via surveillance capitalism and advertising to monetization built directly into the protocol that is equally available to any connected user." Translated, that means we'll control our destiny by owning and managing our credentials for logging into systems, content, financial resources, and, importantly, our data. And, we are told, blockchain technology will enable all that.
- By Frederick Felman
- Comments: 2
- Views: 15,450
The Russian Anti-Satellite Demonstration – a Month Later
On November 15, Russia demonstrated its ability to destroy an orbiting satellite, Cosmo 1408, by hitting it with a direct-ascent rocket. In an earlier post, I noted the anti-satellite demonstration and speculated on why Russia may have done it and why the Chinese had not condemned it. In this post, I’ll look at the evolution of the resulting debris cloud and say more about the possible motivation.
- By Larry Press
- Comments: 0
- Views: 13,269
The Term Web3 Has Been Seized by the Crypto Market: An Internet Governance Perspective
In late 2021, the term Web3 began to increasingly appear in mainstream media outlets. This does not refer, however, to a sudden increase in interest in the Semantic Web as defined by Tim Berners-Lee, but rather to something entirely different. Enthusiasts of cryptocurrencies and nonfungible tokens (NFTs) seized this term and changed its meaning to reflect a supposed new stage of the Web, running on top of blockchains and having decentralization as its core value. To summarize the narrative being spun, the first generation of the Web afforded independence to the owners of websites, but this did not extend to the average user...
- By Mark Datysgeld
- Comments: 0
- Views: 14,853
Protecting Your Brand in the New World of NFTs
Months ago, while watching a Saturday Night Live skit about non-fungible tokens (NFT) featuring a parody of Janet Yellen speaking to a high school economics class, I realized what an NFT is and how they work. What they represent, how they are minted, and how their value is exchanged became clear while watching Pete Davidson in a boy wonder unitard rap about the latest crypto-phenomena. It was only later that I realized that NFTs have plenty of practical applications.
- By Frederick Felman
- Comments: 1
- Views: 13,550
The Dark Side of Decentralized Domain Names
Decentralization is exciting. Headline-grabbing, even. After all, in a world where frustration levels are sky-high and rising, it should not come as a shock that many individuals are willing to embrace what we might call "anti-system solutions." Decentralized solutions, in our case, which come with the ambitious promise of providing everything their centralized counterpart can provide but without centralized points of failure and regulations. In our previous article, we enumerated several advantages associated with decentralized domain names.
- By Jeffrey Gabriel
- Comments: 0
- Views: 16,607
The Bright Side of Decentralized Domain Names
With solution providers such as Unstoppable Domains or Handshake, and blockchain technology-friendly browsers, such as Brave, that are more than happy to assist on the implementation front, decentralized alternatives to the traditional Domain Name System has been receiving more and more attention lately. Centralized vs. decentralized... what will it be?
- By Jeffrey Gabriel
- Comments: 0
- Views: 12,847
Psst! Do You Know Anyone Developing Blockchain Applications?
The International Trademark Association's Blockchain Subcommittee is interested in meeting companies working on Blockchain applications related to intellectual property. The Blockchain Subcommittee's mission is to explore the use of blockchain technology in trademark prosecution, maintenance, protection, and practice, including the opportunities and threats to the value of trademarks, brands, and consumer trust in emerging blockchain technologies.
- By Thomas Barrett
- Comments: 0
- Views: 11,889
News Briefs
12-Year-Old’s Lost Video Has Resurfaced, Discussing Bitcoin at $8 and the Power of Peer-to-Peer Transactions
- Feb 01, 2025 5:32 PM PST
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Unstoppable Domains Receives ICANN Accreditation, Plans to Integrate Blockchain with Traditional Domain Services
- Aug 14, 2024 9:03 AM PDT
- Comments: 0
Web3 Domain Seller, Unstoppable, Enters .com Namespace
- Oct 30, 2023 9:26 AM PDT
- Comments: 0
China’s Central Bank Allows Some Commercial Lenders to Start Running Trials of Its Digital Currency
- Apr 20, 2020 10:30 PM PDT
- Comments: 0
Facebook Announces Global Digital Currency, Financial Infrastructure Built on Blockchain Technology
- Jun 18, 2019 5:59 PM PDT
- Comments: 0
A New Project Called Handshake Wants to Decentralize DNS, Says It’s Unlike Previous Attempts
- Jun 06, 2019 5:48 PM PDT
- Comments: 1
Internet Outfits Including Facebook, Telegram and Signal Are Rolling Out New Cryptocurrencies
- Feb 28, 2019 7:27 PM PST
- Comments: 0
Cryptominers Infected 10x More Organizations Than Ransomware in 2018
- Feb 08, 2019 12:28 AM PST
- Comments: 0
DNS Inventor Impressed With Innovative Effort Behind .LUXE TLD to Integrate DNS With Blockchain
- Dec 13, 2018 10:03 PM PST
- Comments: 0
Enterprise Networks Are Being Impacted by Unwanted and Unidentified Cryptomining Activity
- Apr 12, 2018 6:32 PM PDT
- Comments: 0
Hackers Use Tesla’s Amazon Cloud Account to Mine Cryptocurrency
- Feb 20, 2018 6:37 PM PST
- Comments: 0
U.S. Lawmakers Moving to Consider New Rules Imposing Stricter Federal Oversight on Cryptocurrencies
- Feb 19, 2018 8:00 PM PST
- Comments: 0
A Brooklyn Bitcoin Mining Operation is Causing Interference to T-Mobile’s Broadband Network
- Feb 16, 2018 6:53 PM PST
- Comments: 0
UK’s Government Websites Infected by Cryptocurrency Mining Malware
- Feb 12, 2018 8:57 PM PST
- Comments: 0
IDC Predicts Blockchain Spending in the Middle East and Africa to More than Double in 2018
- Feb 12, 2018 8:16 PM PST
- Comments: 0
Cryptocurrency Mining Attacks for the First Time Detected on Industrial Control Systems
- Feb 08, 2018 3:35 AM PST
- Comments: 0
Thailand has Become the World’s Leading Hotspot for Cryptocurrency Mining Malware
- Feb 01, 2018 7:21 PM PST
- Comments: 0
China Stepping Up Cryptocurrency Crackdown
- Jan 17, 2018 2:45 PM PST
- Comments: 0
Hackers Hijack DNS Server for Cyrptocurrency Wallet BlackWallet, Over $400K Stolen From Users
- Jan 15, 2018 3:02 AM PST
- Comments: 2
Kodak Announces a Blockchain Platform Initiative for Image Rights Management
- Jan 09, 2018 8:35 PM PST
- Comments: 0
Most Viewed
12-Year-Old’s Lost Video Has Resurfaced, Discussing Bitcoin at $8 and the Power of Peer-to-Peer Transactions
- Feb 01, 2025
- Views: 98,002
Blockchain’s Two-Flavored Appeal
- May 07, 2018
- Views: 29,939
A New Project Called Handshake Wants to Decentralize DNS, Says It’s Unlike Previous Attempts
- Jun 06, 2019
- Views: 27,773
Internet Governance Outlook 2020: The Next Generation of Players and Problems Is Coming
- Jan 07, 2020
- Views: 27,496
Are Blockchains the Most Expensive Database Ever Invented?
- May 02, 2016
- Views: 26,733
Most Commented
The Ever-Evolving Problem of DNS Abuse
- Comments: 22
- Views: 17,313
Blockchain’s Two-Flavored Appeal
- Comments: 9
- Views: 29,939
Inside Bitcoins
- Comments: 9
- Views: 17,418
Breaking the Mold: Reclassifying Over a Billion .XYZ Domains for Alternative Uses
- Comments: 4
- Views: 22,476
Are Blockchains the Most Expensive Database Ever Invented?
- Comments: 4
- Views: 26,733
Industry Updates
A DNS Deep Dive into New Crypto Threat “Hidden Risk”
- By WhoisXML API
- Dec 27, 2024
Unstoppable and Radix Launch “.pw” Domain Extension for Public Wallets
- By Radix
- Oct 15, 2024
Radix Achieves Record Premium Domain Sales in H1 2024, Led by Surging Interest in .Fun
- By Radix
- Sep 05, 2024
Cybercrime Innovation: Tackling Emerging Threats and Vulnerabilities
- By WhoisXML API
- Jun 07, 2019
Verisign’s Q2’15 DDoS Trends: DDoS for Bitcoin Increasingly Targets Financial Industry
- By Verisign
- Aug 27, 2015
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