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Demystifying RPKI-Invalid Prefixes: Hidden Causes and Real Risks
Two major causes for RPKI invalidity are opaque IP transit services and IP leasing.
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Recapping West African Internet Resilience Workshop
These discussions created a shared sense of urgency and a call to action on strengthening Internet resilience across the region and the continent at large.
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Mapping Community Responses to Cloud Security Misconfigurations
Human error-attributed misconfigurations are the leading cause of security and privacy incidents in cloud services.
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Measuring Internet Censorship: Challenges, Trends, and Impact
OONI crowdsourced network measurement data enables research and supports advocacy and rapid response to Internet censorship events.
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A Journey Towards Implementing Internet Resilience in Africa
The Internet Society, Africa Telecommunications Union (ATU), and African Network Information Centre have released a model framework for building and sustaining Internet resilience in Africa.
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Measuring Rural Internet Access Across Starlink
For rural Internet connectivity decisions, Starlink's value depends entirely on what alternative connectivity and locally cached content exist.
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More Space, Less Privacy? IP-based Website Fingerprinting in IPv6
New findings by Pulse research challenge the common assumption that IPv6 inherently increases tracking risks.
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18 Years Later, IPv6 Reaches Majority
IPv6 deployment has passed a major milestone as Google says majority of users access their services over IPv6.
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It's Exam Season in Sudan, and That Means Internet Shutdowns
Sudan is again experiencing exam-related Internet shutdowns. However, Starlink is keeping the Internet on for a significant proportion of users.
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Who Is Steering Internet Traffic? Understanding Opacity in CDN Replica Selection
The traffic steering decisions that content delivery networks choose affect latency, resilience, and sovereignty.
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Can IXPs Take the Pulse of the Internet?
A recent study of 472 IXPs shows a 49.2% increase in daily aggregate IXP traffic from January 2023 to December 2024.
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Understanding Partial Reachability
Researchers have proposed a new definition that suggests that for a network to be considered within the "Internet core," it needs to be reachable by at least 50% of the rest of the active Internet
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