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2023 Pulse Research Fellowship Review
The inaugural Pulse Research Fellowship has produced a wealth of new research.
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2024, Year of Elections (and Hopefully Not Internet Shutdowns)
Between now and the end of 2024, 106 elections are expected to occur in 67 countries.
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How Gamers Provide a Snapshot of Internet’s Health
Learn how researchers extracted latency information from screenshots uploaded to the web by 184,000 gamers globally.
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One-Third of the Global Population Remains Offline
The ITU's 2023 Measuring Digital Development: Facts and Figures report highlights steady but uneven progress in global Internet connectivity.
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Internet Outages: A Case of If, Not When
Internet outages are a fact of networking but they don't need to be shared with everyone.
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Short-lived Certificates Reduce the Risk of Website Impersonation
Reducing maximum lifetimes of TLS certificates to 90 days could eliminate up to 75% of third-party staleness.
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Measuring Internet Censorship Without Volunteers or Vantage Points
New technique allows researchers to measure Internet censorship in overlooked countries without needing local volunteers or vantage points.
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Apply Now for the 2024 Pulse Research Fellowship
Are you interested in Internet measurements and research and have a project or tool in mind that contributes to upholding an open, globally-connected, secure, and trustworthy Internet?
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How Foreign Networks are Changing Internet Landscape in Greece
This evolution could have implications for network planning, security considerations, and the overall adaptability of the infrastructure to changing demands.
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IMC’23 Hackathon on Network Interference Using Open Data
Researchers gathered to develop four novel methods to visualize and listen for instances of network interference using open data sources.
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Optus Outage Exposes Australia's Internet Resilience
A minor technical slip-up by Australia's second-largest operator causes one-third of Australians to lose Internet and mobile connectivity.
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50/50 Vision to Keep Internet Traffic Local, Efficient, and Cost-effective
The 50/50 Vision is an ambitious target set by the Internet Society to keep at least half of all Internet traffic in selected countries local by 2025.
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