WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House said on Tuesday it wants federal agencies to boost internet routing security on networks in the face of concerns raised by U.S. officials about China's ability ...
The Internet is too vulnerable, the White House said in a Tuesday announcement, warning that cyber attackers could divert traffic in ways that compromise sensitive information or cause outages. “Many ...
Some of the world’s top network engineers are engaged in a research effort that could lead to the most radical redesign of the Internet’s underlying routing architecture since it was developed in the ...
The US government has set out measures to improve the security for a key part of the internet. The Office of the National Cyber Director (ONCD) has released a roadmap to improve internet routing ...
An Internet Society-backed effort to thwart malicious Internet traffic and abuse now tracks routing incidents online via a free tool that also shows how much of its agreed-upon set of routing security ...
The Internet is fragile. Many of its protocols were designed at a time when the goal was rapid network expansion based on trust among operators. Today, the Internet’s open nature is what makes it so ...
Where are we today with routing security, particularly for our research and higher education networks? How can we connect with resources that will not only inform but also help us proactively keep our ...
The Internet is fragile. Many of its protocols were designed at a time when the goal was rapid network expansion based on trust among operators. Today, the Internet’s open nature is what makes it so ...
Last April, 15 percent of the world's Internet traffic was rerouted through China. Ars delves into the nuts and bolts of how traffic is sent around the 'Net, highlighting some very basic security ...