Where Have All the Firewalls Gone? Security Risks in Residential IPv6 Transition
When most home internet connections still relied on IPv4, Network Address Translation (NAT) served...
When most home internet connections still relied on IPv4, Network Address Translation (NAT) served...
When engineers first started connecting tiny, battery-powered sensors to the internet, they...

Nov 5, 2025
Guest Post: A first global look at how many networks use BGP-based DDoS scrubbing — revealing who’s protected, how adoption has grown, and what it means for Internet resilience. Read more here:...
Nov 5, 2025
We present a first look at the adoption of BGP-based DDoS scrubbing, developing a methodology that sheds light on use of the global top five scrubbers. By identifying protected ASes and prefixes via four BGP AS-path patterns in...
Nov 5, 2025
The IoT Now Contract Win List for October 2025 shows the Internet of Things contracts placed worldwide and reported in the last months. Get the inside track on who’s winning what The post IoT Now Contract Win List – October 2025...
Nov 5, 2025
Java Development Kit (JDK) 26, a planned update to standard Java due March 17, 2026, has gathered nine features so far. The latest slated for the release include ahead-of-time object caching, an eleventh incubation of the Vector...
Nov 4, 2025
Blockchain technology, once mainly known for cryptocurrencies, is now showing up in all sorts of industries. It’s not just about digital money anymore. Companies are using this tech to fix problems like slow processes, fraud,...
Nov 4, 2025
Keeping up with the latest technology news for today is important for anyone wanting to stay ahead. Things move fast, and what’s new today might be old news tomorrow. This article looks at some of the big shifts happening now,...
