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Contribution following WTPF first Expert Group Meeting
Following the first meeting of the World Telecommunication Policy Forum (WTPF) Expert Group held on the 24th of June, we …
Internet Society comments on first draft of ITU SG Report
As a Sector Member of the ITU, Internet Society participates in the consensus-building process of many ITU activities. At the …
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The Internet Domain Name System Explained for Non-Experts by Daniel Karrenberg
Dear non-Experts, This is for you, who always wanted or needed to know how Internet names really work. The Internet …
DNS4EU
Moderating Content Can’t Be a Blunt Instrument A new EU-based DNS resolver could become a content moderation tool, if it’s …
DMARC
What is DMARC? Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting & Conformance (DMARC) reduces the threat of deceptive emails. DMARC creates a feedback …
IPv6
IPv6 is the next-generation Internet Protocol address standard. Read on for the basics, case studies, training, and other materials …
Anti-Spoofing
Internet Technologies > Anti-Spoofing Anti-Spoofing How do we help prevent the massive Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks we continue to see …
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DNSSEC-Trigger
DNSSEC-Trigger from NLnet Labs is a fascinating experimental tool that solves a fundamental problem that many end-users do not have …