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Is Big DNS Taking Over?
Study seeks to learn reasons for drop in usage of public DNS services and tool tracking government requests to block domain name resolution.
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Pulse Short-term Research Consultant Position: Explore the Future of Internet Security with RPKI Signed Checklist
This project offers a unique chance to study Internet routing security and help shape the future of trust online.
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Register for the Open Measurement Hackathon at IMC, Madrid
Join us for The 2023 IMC Hackathon on Network Interference to explore analyze, and visualize open network interference data related to censorship and Internet shutdown events.
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Just How Widely Adopted Is IPv6 in Australia?
Understanding the limitations and fluctuations in data can help build a more reliable narrative about IPv6 adoption.
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Why is Routing Security Adoption Moving So Slowly?
Study finds that networks’ geographical area of service, size, business category and complexity of address space delegation impact RPKI adoption.
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Predicting Uptake Rates for the Affordable Connectivity Program
Study shows the success of any means-tested welfare program needs local resources and greater policy attention to poverty.
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E-Government Development Index: What’s Changed Since 2022
Measuring and evaluating digital government initiatives is crucial to ensuring the resilience of the Internet.
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DNS Hijacking in Malaysia: A Step Back for Internet Freedom
The recent use of DNS hijacking by Malaysian authorities to block certain content reveals a dangerous precedent for Internet regulation in Malaysia.
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Evaluating the Technical Environment of ccTLDs
Most ccTLDs have redundancy in place but not across all critical metrics, particularly multiple TLDs and Anycast for IPv6.
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Half of Top 10 Most Popular VPNs are Vulnerable to Port Shadow Interception Attack
A new study shows that half of the top 10 most popular VPNs used today are vulnerable to having their routes intercepted by an attacker.
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Exploring DNS Resolver Diversity: Singapore Case Study
DNS usage patterns are sometimes influenced by external factors like censorship or surveillance. Understanding these patterns can give important insights into the local Internet landscape.
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How Does Zambia Accelerate its Internet Resilience
Newly proposed funding from the World Bank funding comes at a critical point in Zambia’s Internet development and will allow it to expand on some critical foundational components it has already established.
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