I just finished reading a recently published "Worldwide Infrastructure Security Report" by Arbor Networks. It is the eighth one in the series of annual reports produced by the company.
Much of the report is based on a survey of 130 respondents from a mixture of Tier 1, Tier 2/3, enterprise, and other types of network operators from all around the world. The survey shows some interesting trends...
Internet engineers have a simple shorthand way to describe graphs relating to aspects of the Internet's evolution - they go up and to the right. Growth, often exponential growth, is a feature of so much of the technological change that makes up the Internet, and that is driven by the Internet, that we can be fooled into taking it for granted.
In that light, Akamai's latest State of the Internet...
Do you have a published work? Are you a creative artist finding your audience? Have you ever seen your blog posts or posted photos in that light? If so, you probably are published, and more creative than you give yourself credit for!
But, have you been surprised when your work appeared on someone else's website or Facebook page? Did you feel your rights had somehow been transgressed? Or were...
Tags: INET conferences
Two recent recipients of Internet Society (ISOC) Community Grants recently attended the PacINET conference in Suva, Fiji in November 2012. From Left to Right, Bruce Baikie, Emani Fakaotimanava-Lui, and Laura Hosman are pictured below, at the conference.
One of the two Internet Society Community Grant represented at the conference was awarded to Rocket Systems, the internet service provider on...
Tags: Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
Our technology team is very involved in the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), which is an organized activity of the Internet Society. We work to facilitate the smooth operation of and growing participation in Internet standards through the IETF, organize briefing panels at IETF meetings, and publish the IETF Journal three times a year just before each IETF meeting.
The IETF Journal...