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Today’s Internet is a Frankenstein’s monster of parts that have been bolted together. If it was a house, it would be a knock-down job — far easier to start from scratch.
This is easier said than done or so many thought as we’ll come to learn in this episode featuring Nicola Rustignoli a founding engineer at the SCION Association, which is taking a clean-slate approach to overcoming the architectural limitations of today’s Internet, to provide route control, failure isolation, and explicit trust information for end-to-end communication.
Read more about SCION projects on the APNIC Blog and the SCION website.
The views expressed by the featured speakers are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of APNIC.
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Today’s Internet is a Frankenstein’s monster of parts that have been bolted together. If it was a house, it would be a knock-down job — far easier to start from scratch.
This is easier said than done or so many thought as we’ll come to learn in this episode featuring Nicola Rustignoli a founding engineer at the SCION Association, which is taking a clean-slate approach to overcoming the architectural limitations of today’s Internet, to provide route control, failure isolation, and explicit trust information for end-to-end communication.
Read more about SCION projects on the APNIC Blog and the SCION website.
The views expressed by the featured speakers are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of APNIC.
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