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We wanted to find out what network security experts think about network anomalies. We created a short web survey in order to map opinions of network ...
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Network anomalies are not understood the same way among the network experts. However, establishing a unified view is important for the development of anomaly ...
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After the DNS root zone was finally signed and a number of TLDs began signing their zones, we were curious to see how many clients actually request DNSSEC ...
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A brief look at the effects of BGP route origin validation on mis-announcements and hijackings.
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After the publication of the Critical Infrastructure Protection report more than ten years ago, we asked ourselves how critical infrastructure companies are ...
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With the increased deployment of IPv6, we were curious to see how much the amount of spam sent over IPv6 increases.
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Here are the first results of our DNS transfer size measurements. We are interested to determine any possible problems for users of K-root once it starts ...
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In this article we take a look at DNS priming queries arriving during the deployment of a DNSSEC signed zone at the DNS root servers. We are specifically ...