Closing Plenary
The open DNS infrastructure is infamous for facilitating reflective amplification (RA) attacks. Various countermeasures, including server shielding, access control, rate limiting, and protocol restrictions, have been implemented. Still, the threat remains throughout the deployment of DNS servers. In this presentation, we report on the widely unnoticed threat that derives from transparent DNS forwarders, present our public measurement platform to monitor the current state, and discuss mitigation…
This talk is an update on the progress of the Amsterdam Internet Resiliency Club, a grass-roots community building a low power decentralized mesh network for disaster recovery.
An overview of the new RIPE Atlas visualisation tool, Khipu.
More and more countries regulators require ISP`s to show what speeds they actually deliver to their customers. But how to proof? Within the BBF, the standard TR 471 is used for this purpose.
This presentation shows how this can be applied in practice.
Report from the RIPE Code of Conduct team at RIPE 91