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An Internet Infrastructure Perspective on AI Service Provision
This study analyzes the differences in domain name and IP address strategies among a number of current mainstream artificial intelligence (AI) service providers. We find that these technical choices not only reflect deployment decisions but also deep-seated corporate knowledge and capabilities in Internet infrastructure service provision, as well as brand positioning and market strategies.
- By Charles Mok
- Comments: 0
- Views: 2,932
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: 7,592
Ossification and the Internet
Networks are typically built to provide certain services at an expected scale. The rationale for this focused objective is entirely reasonable: to overachieve would be inefficient and costly. So, we build service infrastructure to a level of sufficient capability to meet expectations and no more. In ideal conditions, this leads to a widely deployed and highly efficient infrastructure that is capable of supporting a single service profile.
- By Geoff Huston
- Comments: 1
- Views: 10,528
Jevons Paradox and Internet Centrality
The story of computing and communications over the past eighty years has been a story of quite astounding improvements in the capability, cost and efficiency of computers and communications. If the same efficiency improvements had been made in the automobile industry cars would cost a couple of dollars, would cost fractions of a cent to use for trips, and be capable of travelling at speeds probably approaching the speed of light!
- By Geoff Huston
- Comments: 0
- Views: 6,044
Remembering Dave Taht
Dave Taht died on April 1st. I met him only recently, and never in person, but his passing saddens me. His technical work and evangelism have improved the Internet, and I will give some examples of his contributions to the Internet community and users, but I am sad because he was a good person -- idealistic, unselfish, open, and funny. I'll miss him. First, his contributions, then his values.
- By Larry Press
- Comments: 1
- Views: 14,354
How to Convince Your Boss to Deploy DNSSEC and RPKI?
At the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) 2024 in Riyadh, the Internet Standards, Security and Safety Coalition (IS3C) released a new tool: 'To deploy or not to deploy, that's the question. How to convince your boss to deploy DNSSEC and RPKI'. In this report, IS3C advocates mass deployment of these two newer generation, security-related internet standards, as their deployment contributes significantly to the safety and security of all internet users.
- By Wout de Natris
- Comments: 0
- Views: 12,550
Book Review: Forks in the Digital Road - Key Decisions in the History of the Internet
At first glance, this book looks like another history of the Internet, but it is much, much more. The authors use their engineering and scholarly understanding of what constitutes Internet history to identify forks in the digital road and key past decisions that shaped the Internet's path. The first part of the book maps out the core technical and policy decisions that created the Internet.
- By Klaus Stoll
- Comments: 0
- Views: 11,500
Deadline of September 6 for Grant Funding for Internet Exchange Points (IXPs)
If you operate an Internet Exchange Point (IXP) or are interested in creating one, the Internet Society has a “Sustainable Peering Infrastructure” funding program that is open for applications until this Friday, September 6, 2024... Grant funds from USD $5,000 up to $50,000 are open to all regions and are available to assist in equipment purchases (switches, optic modules, servers, and routers), training, capacity building, and community development.
- By Dan York
- Comments: 0
- Views: 6,007
A Transport Protocol’s Perspective on Optimizing Starlink Performance
Digital communications systems always represent a collection of design trade-offs. Maximizing one characteristic of a system may impair others, and various communications services may choose to optimize different performance parameters based on the intersection of these design decisions with the physical characteristics of the communications medium.
- By Geoff Huston
- Comments: 0
- Views: 8,722
Digital Sovereignty and Internet Standards
There have been a number of occasions when the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has made a principled decision upholding users' expectations of privacy in their use of IETF-standardised technologies. (Either that, or they were applying their own somewhat liberal collective bias and to the technologies they were working on!) The first major such incident that I can recall is the IETF's response to the US CALEA measures.
- By Geoff Huston
- Comments: 0
- Views: 6,774
Digital Sovereignty and Internet Standards
There have been a number of occasions when the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has made a principled decision upholding users' expectations of privacy in their use of IETF-standardised technologies. (Either that, or they were applying their own somewhat liberal collective bias to the technologies they were working on!) The first major such incident that I can recall is the IETF's response to the US CALEA measures.
- By Geoff Huston
- Comments: 4
- Views: 10,766
Challenges in Measuring DNS Abuse
From the creation of DNSAI Compass ("Compass"), we knew that measuring DNS Abuse1 would be difficult and that it would be beneficial to anticipate the challenges we would encounter. With more than a year of published reports, we are sharing insights into one of the obstacles we have faced. One of our core principles is transparency and we've worked hard to provide this with our methodology.
- By Rowena Schoo
- Comments: 0
- Views: 26,282
Unbundling the Social Media Stack - Could a Decentralized Protocol Bring Real Choice and Control?
Project Liberty's Institute sat down with Wendy Seltzer, an advisor to the Decentralized Social Networking Protocol (DSNP). Wendy was counsel to the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), and has served on the boards of The Tor Project, Open Source Hardware Association and ICANN.
- By Constance Bommelaer de Leusse
- Comments: 0
- Views: 7,878
2023 Routing Security Summit Starts July 17 - Participate Virtually
Interested in learning more about routing security? How it can affect your connectivity supply chain? What are best practices for enterprises and organizations? What is the role of CSIRTs in securing routing? What are governments doing now, and planning to do in the future around routing security?
- By Dan York
- Comments: 0
- Views: 9,625
Happy 50th Birthday Ethernet
ome 50 years ago, at the Palo Alto Research Centre of that renowned photocopier company Xerox, a revolutionary approach to local digital networks was born. On the 22nd of May 1973, Bob Metcalf authored a memo that described "X-Wire," a 3Mbps common bus office network system developed at Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center (PARC).
- By Geoff Huston
- Comments: 0
- Views: 10,530
News Briefs
Internet Visionaries Honored with Postel Service Award
- Nov 08, 2024 10:51 AM PST
- Comments: 0
IPv6 Transition Stalls as Internet Moves Beyond IP Addresses
- Oct 24, 2024 11:42 AM PDT
- Comments: 1
Internet’s 50th Anniversary Celebrated Worldwide with IEEE Event
- May 27, 2024 12:58 PM PDT
- Comments: 0
In Memoriam: Dave Mills (1938-2024)
- Jan 19, 2024 12:03 PM PST
- Comments: 0
Vint Cerf Receives IEEE Medal of Honor
- Jan 31, 2023 5:16 PM PST
- Comments: 0
A New Privacy-Focused DNS Protocol Released Called Oblivious
- Dec 09, 2020 7:23 PM PST
- Comments: 0
Internet Society Extends Its Significant Financial Support Commitment to the IETF
- Dec 01, 2020 8:11 PM PST
- Comments: 0
New Digital Services Act Should Not Disrupt Internet’s Technical Operations, Warn RIPE NCC, CENTR
- Sep 08, 2020 6:30 PM PDT
- Comments: 0
U.S. Department of Energy Unveils Blueprint for the Quantum Internet
- Jul 24, 2020 6:31 PM PDT
- Comments: 0
Vint Cerf Has Tested Positive for Coronavirus
- Mar 30, 2020 9:43 PM PDT
- Comments: 1
“lo” and Behold
- Oct 29, 2019 8:22 PM PDT
- Comments: 0
IETF Appoints Its First Executive Director
- Oct 24, 2019 11:34 PM PDT
- Comments: 0
The U.S. House Judiciary Committee Is Investigating Google’s Plans to Implement DNS Over HTTPS
- Sep 30, 2019 9:17 PM PDT
- Comments: 0
Mozilla Named “Internet Villain” for Supporting DNS-Over-HTTPS by a UK ISP Association
- Jul 05, 2019 3:32 PM PDT
- Comments: 0
Internet RFC Series Turn 50
- Apr 07, 2019 8:17 PM PDT
- Comments: 0
IETF Releases the New and Improved Internet Security Protocol, TLS 1.3
- Aug 13, 2018 9:42 PM PDT
- Comments: 0
Significant Changes Underway for Core Internet Protocols
- Feb 26, 2018 8:19 PM PST
- Comments: 0
European Court Declares Dynamic IP Addresses are Subject to Privacy Protection Rules
- Oct 19, 2016 7:30 PM PDT
- Comments: 0
IETF Turns 30
- Jan 16, 2016 7:11 PM PST
- Comments: 0
IAB Urges Developers to Encrypt by Default
- Nov 18, 2014 2:09 AM PST
- Comments: 0
Most Viewed
Port 25 Blocking, or Fix SMTP and Leave Port 25 Alone for the Sake of Spam?
- Apr 17, 2005
- Views: 179,657
IPv6: Extinction, Evolution or Revolution?
- Jan 07, 2006
- Views: 73,885
Introductory Remarks from Innovation ‘08
- Jun 15, 2008
- Views: 68,467
Internationalizing the Internet
- Nov 21, 2006
- Views: 61,645
A Fundamental Look at DNSSEC, Deployment, and DNS Security Extensions
- Aug 11, 2006
- Views: 55,181
Most Commented
Introductory Remarks from Innovation ‘08
- Comments: 34
- Views: 68,467
Port 25 Blocking, or Fix SMTP and Leave Port 25 Alone for the Sake of Spam?
- Comments: 31
- Views: 179,657
How the Internet Can Be Enormously Accelerated Without Fiber-Optic Cables or LEO Satellites
- Comments: 20
- Views: 21,324
IPv6: Extinction, Evolution or Revolution?
- Comments: 18
- Views: 73,885
A Balkanized Internet Future?
- Comments: 16
- Views: 44,054
Industry Updates
How Can We Alleviate IPv4 Address Exhaustion
- By IPXO
- Jun 10, 2021
Afilias Partners With Internet Society to Sponsor Deploy360 ION Conference Series Through 2016
- By Afilias
- Oct 07, 2014
Is IPv6 the New Y2K? (Primer)
- By GoDaddy Registry
- Feb 22, 2012
BlueCat Networks Sets Industry Standard with 5-Hour On-Site Repair for IP Address Management, DNS
- By BlueCat Networks
- May 04, 2011
BlueCat Networks Expands in China
- By BlueCat Networks
- Oct 28, 2010
Internationalised Domain Names Set to Take Off with Approval of IDNA 2008 Protocol
- By ARI Registry Services
- Aug 10, 2010
NeuStar Names Alex Berry Head of Internet Infrastructure Services Group
- By GoDaddy Registry
- Jul 23, 2008
UltraDNS Services Help Organizations Impacted by Level 3-Cogent Peering Dispute
- By GoDaddy Registry
- Oct 12, 2005
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