
Internet Trust: Why We Need It and How to Achieve It
Trust in the Internet is crucial, but it has fluctuated. Let’s dive into Internet trust, what makes a trustworthy Internet, and why people should care.
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Creating an IPv6-only Wi-Fi Network For the Global INET Event
This weekend, hundreds of people will begin converging in Geneva, Switzerland, for the Global INET event, celebrating the Internet Society's 20th Anniversary, listening to visionary keynotes and collaborating with others ...

Excellent Interactive Map of DNSSEC Support by Swedish Municipalities
This morning we learned via a tweet about this very cool interactive map of the status of DNSSEC support by Swedish municipalities. Sweden has by far been one of the ...

Comcast Rolling Out Home Gateway Support for IPv6 – And Nothing's Controversial About a /64…
Outstanding news for Comcast subscribers last week at the North American IPv6 Summit! Comcast's John Brzozowski, chief architect for IPv6 and distinguished engineer, indicated that Comcast was now moving its ...

Jitsi Is The First VoIP Softphone To Support DNSSEC
With it's 1.0 release last week, the Jitsi soft phone became the first VoIP client I know of to support DNSSEC. Jitsi, formerly known as the "SIP Communicator", is available ...

Have You Signed Your Domain With DNSSEC Yet? (Here are instructions…)
Have you signed your domain name with DNSSEC yet? If not, how about doing that today? Or as a weekend project? This one little step can go a long way ...

Video/Slides: IPv6 Autoconfiguration Tutorial
Want to understand more about how IPv6 addresses are configured using SLAAC and DHCPv6? (Want to understand what "SLAAC" is?) If so, Fred Bovy recently posted a video of a ...