
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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Google's Public DNS Works With IPv6 – Can Help In Your Migration
In a post out yesterday, "Google Public DNS: 70 billion requests a day and counting", Google reminded us all that their Public DNS service supports IPv6 at these addresses: 2001:4860:4860::8888 ...

Google's Public DNS Works With IPv6 – Can Help In Your Migration
In a post out yesterday, "Google Public DNS: 70 billion requests a day and counting", Google reminded us all that their Public DNS service supports IPv6 at these addresses: 2001:4860:4860::8888
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Network Computing: Time To Buckle Down and Start an IPv6 Project
Over on the Network Computer site, author Robert Mullins recently said it's time to buckle down and start an IPv6 project. The first of an apparent three-part series, this article ...
4 IETF Mailing Lists To Follow For Monitoring IPv6
Want to monitor the ongoing evolution of IETF standards related to IPv6? Here are 4 mailing lists and the associated IETF working groups you may consider joining. All lists are ...

ICANN DNSSEC Workshop March 14 in Costa Rica
Will you be at the ICANN 43 meeting taking place in San José, Costa Rica, in March 2012? If so, on Wednesday, March 14, 2012, there will be a "DNSSEC Workshop" ...
NLnet Labs Makes Their DNSSEC Training Materials Freely Available For All To Use
Want to offer your own DNSSEC training courses? Or want to run an internal DNSSEC training class? Or want to give a DNSSEC presentation to a local user group? Or ...

Friday Comic: XKCD on IPv6 and Nanobot Swarms…
Yes, this XKCD comic came out in February of last year, but I still find it amusing (click on the image to see a larger version): For those not following ...