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Tue 26 Apr 2022

Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)

250 million-plus reserved IPv4 addresses could be released – but the internet isn’t built to use them

Comment A new chapter in the long saga of the 240/4 block is being written. If you want more and cheaper IPv4, maybe you should help
Networks09 Feb 2024 | 156

China's efforts to influence standards are mostly fake – and flopping

But Carnegie Endowment worries a handful are real, and that the ITU is 'susceptible to manipulation'
Software02 Mar 2023 | 10

UN's ITU election may spell the end of our open internet

Updated Russia, China believe in more national control, maybe baked into standards. Resistance is fierce - and was victorious!
Networks29 Sep 2022 | 67

A great day for non-robots: iOS 16 will bypass CAPTCHAs

A bot says what? Apple relies on IETF standards to remove annoyance, citing privacy and accessibility
Security21 Jun 2022 | 29

IETF publishes HTTP/3 RFC to take the web from TCP to UDP

Maps HTTP to QUIC to speed the web
Networks07 Jun 2022 | 83

Ukraine war a sorting hat for cyber-governance loyalties: Black Hat founder Jeff Moss

Black Hat Asia Private orgs that flex with Russian bans may do more harm – to themselves – than good
Security12 May 2022 | 19

BROADER TOPICS

  • Internet
  • IPv6
  • Network

NARROWER TOPICS

  • HTTP

China again signals desire to shape IPv6 standards

Calls for accelerated adoption as local users pass 700 million
Networks26 Apr 2022 | 70

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