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Unveiling and Engaging with the Humans of Networking Research
Action research, Participatory Action Research, and Participatory Design approaches should be employed in Internet research studies to integrate community participation directly into the research output.
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Visualizing How the Internet Breathes
The need to visualize network performance data is especially relevant in today’s increasingly large network telemetry datasets.
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Double-Edged Sword: How Attackers Use the Same Cloud Infrastructure We Rely On
Malicious actors are increasingly favoring partial use of cloud services rather than fully migrating their infrastructure.
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A Decade-long Landscape of Advanced Persistent Threats
Between 2014 and 2023, 154 countries experienced an Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) attack.
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The Ubiquity Tradeoff
Ubiquitous connectivity has been an unattainable goal in the USA, despite hundreds of billions in investment.
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BGP Vortex: Internet Routing Vortices Create Outages by Preventing Convergence
A BGP Vortex exploits widely used routing policies to trigger persistent oscillations between major Internet networks that can lead to Internet outages.
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Rethinking Geolocation on the Internet
Researchers have proposed a new approach that relies on a trusted third-party authority to verify and attest both a user's location and the accuracy requirements declared by the service.
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Limiting Large Network Outages
Network operators need to protect themselves and their customers against major outages.
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How You Used Pulse in 2025
It’s that time of the year again, when we shine the light on you, our readers, and share a few insights into how you have been using Pulse.
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What if…? Answering the Challenges of Measuring the Internet
Six teams of researchers took a step back from their current areas of focus to consider the most pressing challenges on the Internet.
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EnergySHR: A Platform for Open-Source Data about Energy Transition Infrastructure, and People
To make informed decisions about infrastructure planning, energy policy, and digital resilience, decision-makers need access to transparent, open-source data.
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Characterizing Internet Centralization vs Regionalization
Geopolitical, historical, and linguistic factors shape which companies and countries are relied upon for web infrastructure.
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