[Newsclips] IETF SYN-ACK Newspack 2023-01-16

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IETF IN THE NEWS

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The Internet has Entered the New Era Led by IPv6

A report by the Beijing Internet Institute: IPv6 is the first and might be the last upgrade of the global network in the coming decades. The development of IPv6 and IPv6 derivative and convergence technology standards will meet the objective requirements of the continuous expansion of the future network, facilitate the digital transformation in multiple fields, and become a new track of global digital technology innovation. In light of this, the "Global IPv6 Development and Standard Evolution Symposium and the Release Ceremony of the 2022 IPv6 Support White Paper", held by the IPv6 Forum and the China Future Internet Engineering Center(CFIEC) on JANUARY 5, 2023. The event accumulates global experts from global organizations from IPv6 Forum, CFIEC, Asia-Pacific Internet Network Information Center (APNIC), China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT), IETF, China Communication Standardization Association (CCSA), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), European Telecommunications Standardization Association IPv6 Enhanced Innovation Working Group (ETSI IPE).

< <https://en.prnasia.com/releases/global/the-internet-has-entered-the-new-era-led-by-ipv6-389792.shtml> https://en.prnasia.com/releases/global/the-internet-has-entered-the-new-era-led-by-ipv6-389792.shtml>

< <https://www.asiaone.com/business/internet-has-entered-new-era-led-ipv6> https://www.asiaone.com/business/internet-has-entered-new-era-led-ipv6>

< <https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/the-internet-has-entered-the-new-era-led-by-ipv6-301716195.html> https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/the-internet-has-entered-the-new-era-led-by-ipv6-301716195.html>

 

The Worldwide IPv6 Industry is Expected to Reach $8.24 Billion by 2027 - ResearchAndMarkets.com [news release for an expensive report]

The global IPv6 market was valued at US$1.259 billion in 2020 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 30.79% over the forecast period to reach a total market size of US$8.24 billion in 2027. ... Since this situation had been foreseen by the IETF around two decades back, in 1998, marked the creation of IPv6. This latest version of Internet Protocol uses a 128-bit addressing scheme, as opposed to the 32-bit addressing scheme used by IPv4 and can support nearly 3.403E+38 (around 340 trillion) devices.

< <https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230110005664/en/The-Worldwide-IPv6-Industry-is-Expected-to-Reach-8.24-Billion-by-2027---ResearchAndMarkets.com> https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230110005664/en/The-Worldwide-IPv6-Industry-is-Expected-to-Reach-8.24-Billion-by-2027---ResearchAndMarkets.com>

 

IT Professional Knowledge Quiz for IBPS SO Mains 2023- 12th January

... Q6. Which of the following is a collection of protocol designed by the IETF to provide security for a packet at the network level? (a) PGP (b) SSL (c) TLS (d) IPSec (e) HTTP

< <https://www.bankersadda.com/it-professional-knowledge-quiz-for-ibps-so-mains-2023-12th-january/> https://www.bankersadda.com/it-professional-knowledge-quiz-for-ibps-so-mains-2023-12th-january/>

 

Everything you need to know about UDP and TCP

... What is TCP? Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is a older communications standard, defined by the IETF, to handle data transmissions online. TCP establishes connections between two computers to ensure reliable delivery without missing packets or information.

< <https://www.zdnet.com/home-and-office/networking/udp-vs-tcp-whats-the-difference/> https://www.zdnet.com/home-and-office/networking/udp-vs-tcp-whats-the-difference/>

 

International Regulators Eye Call Authentication Featured

... STIR (Secure Telephone Identity Revisited) is a suite of protocols defining how to cryptographically sign calls. This universal standard was created by the IETF and can be implemented in any country to help authenticate calls using SIP-based services. STIR has been extensively tested by domestic and international carriers and equipment manufacturers in the ATIS Robocalling Testbed.

< <https://www.thefastmode.com/expert-opinion/29826-international-regulators-eye-call-authentication> https://www.thefastmode.com/expert-opinion/29826-international-regulators-eye-call-authentication>

 

The current state of WebRTC: Jonas Birmé, VP of research and development, Eyevinn Technology, takes a look at how WebRTC will help companies achieve lower latency than that achieved with HTTP streaming

... Initiatives to bridge these gaps exist, and Millicast introduced WebRTC HTTP Ingest Protocol (WHIP) in 2020, while DASH-IF formed a public taskforce that published a report in March 2022 with examples of use cases where a combination of MPEG-DASH and WebRTC would be required. In June 2022 independent consultants Eyevinn Technology proposed an Egress protocol called WebRTC HTTP Playback Protocol (WHPP) which was later replaced by WebRTC HTTP Egress Protocol (WHEP), introduced by the same IETF working group that drafted WHIP. In September 2022 Cloudflare announced Cloudflare Stream in open beta to support WebRTC based streaming using WHIP and WHEP.

< <https://www.tvbeurope.com/media-management/the-current-state-of-webrtc> https://www.tvbeurope.com/media-management/the-current-state-of-webrtc>

 

Is SNMP Really That Simple?

... SNMP was created by the IETF and defined by a series of IETF Request for Comments, or RFCs, as a means to monitor and control devices in an Internet Protocol, or IP, network. SNMP is used widely in information technology environments from equipment providers such as Cisco, Juniper, Microsoft, Ubiquiti to many others.

< <https://www.radioworld.com/tech-and-gear/radio-it-management/is-snmp-really-that-simple> https://www.radioworld.com/tech-and-gear/radio-it-management/is-snmp-really-that-simple>

 

Le Gabon sur le podium africain des pays migrant vers l’IPv6 [Gabon on the African podium of countries migrating to IPv6]

... Introduit par l’IETF, l’IPv6 est le dernier standard en matière de protocole Internet. Toutefois, son adoption reste faible à travers le continent africain malgré la demande croissante en adresse IP et le fait que son prédécesseur a atteint ses limites. Selon le Livre blanc, sur le développement de l’IPv6 en Afrique, le déploiement dans la majorité des pays est encore faible et le développement régional est bien inférieur à la moyenne mondiale (13,92 % en Asie occidentale et 1,36 % en Afrique).

< <https://www.gabonreview.com/telecoms-le-gabon-sur-le-podium-africain-des-pays-migrant-vers-lipv6/> https://www.gabonreview.com/telecoms-le-gabon-sur-le-podium-africain-des-pays-migrant-vers-lipv6/>

 

Las 10 reglas básicas de la netiqueta: ¿por qué nos hablamos tan mal en internet? [The 10 basic rules of netiquette: why do we talk so badly on the internet?]

Hay una reflexión generalizada en la sociedad sobre cómo internet desprende cierta crispación en comentarios que jamás se pronunciarían en persona. Sin embargo, no todo el mundo sabe qué es la netiqueta, un protocolo ideado ya en 1995 por el Grupo de Trabajo de Ingeniería de Internet (IETF por sus siglas en inglés) para proporcionar sosiego y respeto a nuestras relaciones cibernéticas. Ahora, muchos psicólogos acuden a ese decálogo ante los problemas que detectan por esa falta de respeto.

< <https://www.elmundo.es/vida-sana/bienestar/2023/01/09/63b96e39fc6c83f8788b45cf.html> https://www.elmundo.es/vida-sana/bienestar/2023/01/09/63b96e39fc6c83f8788b45cf.html>

 

Automação é essencial para viabilizar as redes abertas [Automation is essential to enable open networks]

... A Arquitetura SDN da ONF para Redes de Transporte, a Estrutura de Abstração e Controle de Redes TE (ACTN) da IETF e a estrutura da IETF para automação de serviços, que definem a base para uma arquitetura de controle hierárquico de redes de transporte abertas.

< <https://teletime.com.br/13/01/2023/automacao-e-essencial-para-viabilizar-as-redes-abertas/> https://teletime.com.br/13/01/2023/automacao-e-essencial-para-viabilizar-as-redes-abertas/>

 

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SECURITY & PRIVACY

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It’s 2023, and tech is still pushing unsafe products: CES brings a flood of new gadgets with dangerous technology and little vetting

American shoppers, regulators and companies face a problem: Tech products often hit the market with giant safety and privacy flaws. At the same time, CES, a giant annual consumer electronics exhibition in Las Vegas, brings a flood of new gadgets. It might be pouring gas on a fire, privacy and security experts say.

< <https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2023/01/08/ces-worst-products-safety-privacy/> https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2023/01/08/ces-worst-products-safety-privacy/>

 

BGP Security Associate Exam Launched

We’re pleased to announce that our latest RIPE NCC Certified Professionals exam - BGP Security Associate is now available. The BGP Security Associate certification is intended for individuals who understand the common causes of BGP incidents and the current best practices to prevent them.

< <https://www.ripe.net/publications/news/announcements/bgp-security-associate-exam-launched> https://www.ripe.net/publications/news/announcements/bgp-security-associate-exam-launched>

 

BGP in 2022 - The Routing Table

This past year marks a significant point in the evolution of the Internet where the strong growth numbers that were a constant feature of the past thirty years are simply not present in the data. The Internet’s growth is slowing down significantly. Have we got to the point of market saturation and there is no more demand capacity to fuel further growth?

< <https://www.potaroo.net/ispcol/2023-01.html> https://www.potaroo.net/ispcol/2023-01.html>

< <https://blog.apnic.net/2023/01/11/bgp-in-2022-bgp-updates/> https://blog.apnic.net/2023/01/11/bgp-in-2022-bgp-updates/>

 

Messaging Malware and Mobile Anti-Abuse Working Group (M3AAWG) and Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (FIRST) Join Forces to Address Global Internet and Security Issues

The Messaging Malware and Mobile Anti-Abuse Working Group (M3AAWG) and Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (FIRST) announced today they will work together to combat growing Internet abuse and cybersecurity issues.

< <https://www.first.org/newsroom/releases/20221219> https://www.first.org/newsroom/releases/20221219>

< <https://www.m3aawg.org/news/messaging-malware-and-mobile-anti-abuse-working-group-m3aawg-and-forum-of-incident-response-and> https://www.m3aawg.org/news/messaging-malware-and-mobile-anti-abuse-working-group-m3aawg-and-forum-of-incident-response-and>

 

The Future of Cyber Warfare in the Indo-Pacific

The rapid growth in military cyber capabilities of the countries in the Indo-Pacific combined with the use of assets from the cyberwarfare toolbox—in domestic and interstate contexts—is adding uncertainty to already competitive political, military, and economic relations. This issue brief assesses the cyberwarfare context in the Indo-Pacific, and reviews the military cyber capabilities of the region’s countries and their commitment to international rules and norms. It also looks at three regional developments that will determine the future impact of cyberwarfare in the Indo-Pacific: the speed of digital transformation of the economy; governments’ reflexive and restrictive regulatory approaches to cybersecurity concerns; and the build-up of cyber defence forces.

< <https://www.orfonline.org/research/the-future-of-cyber-warfare-in-the-indo-pacific/> https://www.orfonline.org/research/the-future-of-cyber-warfare-in-the-indo-pacific/>

 

CISA Releases 2022 Year in Review

Today, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) released its 2022 Year in Review highlighting the extensive work of CISA and its partners over the past year to protect the nation’s critical infrastructure.

< <https://www.cisa.gov/news/2023/01/12/cisa-releases-2022-year-review> https://www.cisa.gov/news/2023/01/12/cisa-releases-2022-year-review>

 

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INTERNET OF THINGS

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One Small Legislative Step for Cybersecurity

The massive appropriations bill signed by President Biden on Dec. 29, 2022, included, among other riders, language requiring the makers of internet-connected medical devices to reasonably ensure that such devices and their related systems are cybersecure. The legislation grants the secretary of health and human services authority to issue regulations, setting requirements for covered devices to be enforced by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

< <https://www.lawfareblog.com/one-small-legislative-step-cybersecurity> https://www.lawfareblog.com/one-small-legislative-step-cybersecurity>

 

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NEW TRANSPORT PROTOCOLS

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The Internet Protocol Journal Volume 25, Number 3, December 2022

In This Issue: From the Editor, Comparing TCP and QUIC, Minimized DNS Resolution, KINDNS, Supporters and Sponsors and Thank You!

< <https://ipj.dreamhosters.com/internet-protocol-journal/issues/current-issue/> https://ipj.dreamhosters.com/internet-protocol-journal/issues/current-issue/>

< <https://ipj.dreamhosters.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/253-ipj.pdf> https://ipj.dreamhosters.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/253-ipj.pdf>

 

Report: A closer look at India’s website blocking practices, and everything that’s wrong with it

... Five techniques for blocking websites in India: Taking a look at how internet censorship works in India, SFLC identified five popular techniques of ISPs in India: DNS Tampering: the most common technique of blocking websites, wherein the DNS server returns an incorrect IP address or an intermediary is introduced in the DNS process lookup to inject the wrong IP address; HTTP blocking: A user is shown a page which contains a blocking notice or redirect to a page which shows the blocking notice; TCP/IP Blocking: blocking the IP address of the server where the website is hosted; TLS-SNI Blocking: using the extension containing the name of the website so that ISPs may block it; QUIC Network Blocking: recently happening in India, the ISPs use the QUIC network protocol to ban a website. For this, they have to scan every stream continuously, which may reduce speed.

< <https://www.medianama.com/2023/01/223-indias-website-blocking-practices/> https://www.medianama.com/2023/01/223-indias-website-blocking-practices/>

 

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OTHERWISE NOTEWORTHY

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Here's why the world must collaborate on tech governance

The economic and environmental crises facing the world are exacerbated by rising global economic fragmentation. At this year's meeting in Davos, we gather for dialogue and cooperation, with a view to managing the two huge transitions facing humanity: the ecological and the digital. When deciding how best to manage the Fourth Industrial Revolution we can learn from the mistakes made with global environmental governance. In turn, artificial intelligence can help us to respond to the ecological crisis. 

< <https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2023/01/world-must-collaborate-tech-governance-davos2023/> https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2023/01/world-must-collaborate-tech-governance-davos2023/>

 

Are We Facing the Splinternet?

One of the consequences of the war between Russia and Ukraine is that Russia has largely stopped participating in many large worldwide web applications. Russia has blocked Facebook and Twitter. Other applications like Apple, Microsoft, TikTok, Netflix, and others have withdrawn from Russia. The European Union is in the process of trying to block Russian-generated content, such as the state-owned news outlets of RT (formerly Russia Today) and Sputnik.

< <https://circleid.com/posts/20230113-are-we-facing-the-splinternet> https://circleid.com/posts/20230113-are-we-facing-the-splinternet>

 

2023; a new era for W3C

With the start of the year 2023 we pass a milestone in the evolution of the global collaboration project that is the World Wide Web Consortium: In our 29th year of operation, we are operating now as World Wide Web Consortium Inc, continuing with Beihang University (China), ERCIM (France), and Keio University (Japan) as partners.

< <https://www.w3.org/blog/2023/01/2023-a-new-era-for-w3c/> https://www.w3.org/blog/2023/01/2023-a-new-era-for-w3c/>

 

Who controls the Internet?

Why yes, the Internet is resting on a foundation of duct tape and WD40 — it is known. And the DNS is the mother of all cornerstones that, if knocked out, would quickly lead to the fall of western civilization. (And yes, it is a hard requirement to use this XKCD cartoon to illustrate this.) But at least it’s not quite as fragile as, say, whois, so yay!

< <https://blog.apnic.net/2023/01/13/who-controls-the-internet/> https://blog.apnic.net/2023/01/13/who-controls-the-internet/>

 

Bypassing Internet congestion with flyovers

The Internet does not make any promise that packets will be delivered to their destination. Each ‘Each traffic flow is at the mercy of congestion and, unfortunately, denial-of-service (DoS) attacks. Critical communications are therefore often forced to use more reliable — yet considerably more expensive — services, such as private wide-area networks or leased lines.

< <https://blog.apnic.net/2023/01/12/bypassing-internet-congestion-with-flyovers/> https://blog.apnic.net/2023/01/12/bypassing-internet-congestion-with-flyovers/>

 

The Christmas Goat and IPv6 (Year 13) by Torbjörn Eklöv

2022 was not a normal year for me. We sold our company of almost 25 years to Interlan Gefle AB to Nordlo Group, and I also moved away from Gävle city to Boänge, a small rural village outside Sandviken where my ISP (AS20626) still isn't ready for IPv6 in my location.... ☹ ( I use a Mikrotik with a Wireguard tunnel to solve my IPv6 today.) It's 2023 when I'm writing this, and I can't understand why ISPs still haven't deployed IPv6!

< <https://circleid.com/posts/20230102-the-christmas-goat-and-ipv6-year-13> https://circleid.com/posts/20230102-the-christmas-goat-and-ipv6-year-13>

 

The 50th Statistical Report on China’s Internet Development

... (I) IP Address: As of June 2022, the number of IPv6 addresses was 63,079 blocks/32, up 0.04% over December 2021. Fourteen or 60.87% of the 23 globally-known public recursive services monitored by CNNIC offer IPv6 addresses, among which 13 resolution services are normal.

< <https://www.cnnic.com.cn/IDR/ReportDownloads/202212/P020221209344717199824.pdf> https://www.cnnic.com.cn/IDR/ReportDownloads/202212/P020221209344717199824.pdf>

 

Bringing the Automated Intelligence Management framework into the CloudCO environment

Over the past decade, there has been some revenue flattening, and an increase of OPEX due to network scale growth. Suddenly, there is a need for network monitoring and maintenance to take advantage of innovative technologies and solutions.

< <https://www.broadband-forum.org/bringing-the-automated-intelligence-management-framework-into-the-cloudco-environment> https://www.broadband-forum.org/bringing-the-automated-intelligence-management-framework-into-the-cloudco-environment>

 

CableLabs Brings Mobile Wi-Fi’s Power to Wi-Fi Industry for a Better User Experience 

Wi-Fi can be frustrating! It sometimes works and sometimes doesn’t. Identifying the problems can be difficult, and people often just turn Wi-Fi off on their device and instead use their cellular data connection. In doing so, they miss out on the potentially much higher throughput, and hence the faster Internet connection, that a Wi-Fi connection can provide. If only Wi-Fi acted more like the cellular network!

< <https://www.cablelabs.com/blog/mobile-wi-fi-a-better-user-experience> https://www.cablelabs.com/blog/mobile-wi-fi-a-better-user-experience>

 

>From Vision to Implementation: CableLabs Achieves Numerous 10G Platform Milestones in 2022

Tomorrow’s promise of 10G connectivity is steadily accelerating toward reality, thanks to the contributions of CableLabs and its members. The uncompromisingly reliable, more secure and 10-times-faster network of the near future will reshape how we live, work, learn and play by delivering faster symmetrical speeds, lower latencies, enhanced reliability and enhanced network security in a scalable manner. Between new technical accomplishments and a variety of applications, various initiatives have helped propel 10G closer to real-world deployment.

< <https://www.cablelabs.com/blog/10g-platform-milestones-in-2022> https://www.cablelabs.com/blog/10g-platform-milestones-in-2022>

 

How the internet was created by government — not private — innovation

Residents of the United States are raised to hold two seemingly paradoxical beliefs: That the American nation's greatest contribution to humanity is its supposedly free form of government — and that this same free government stifles innovation. Similarly, Americans are taught to believe that so-called rugged individualists (often white men) are the great creators and inventors who change our lives. These ideas are especially ubiquitous online, where conservative commentators have influenced elections by popularizing right-wing political ideas.

< <https://www.salon.com/2023/01/07/how-the-internet-was-created-by-government--not-private--innovation/> https://www.salon.com/2023/01/07/how-the-internet-was-created-by-government--not-private--innovation/>

 

lb: ‘Father of the Internet’ Who Pioneered & Fought To Bring Internet To Lebanon Just Passed Away

Nabil Bukhalid, an accomplished tech leader who made countless contributions to the development of the internet in Lebanon, passed away on January 4th at the age of 65 from a heart attack.

< <https://www.the961.com/nabil-bukhalid-pioneered-fought-to-bring-internet-to-lebanon-passed-away/> https://www.the961.com/nabil-bukhalid-pioneered-fought-to-bring-internet-to-lebanon-passed-away/>

 

Examining the Impact of 6G Telecommunications on Society: What to consider before the next generation of connectivity

With greater global connectivity, the case for 6G telecommunications has become more apparent than ever before. The generations of wireless cellular technology (or the Gs) have been incrementing every 10 years: 1G prior to 1990, 2G in 1990, 3G in 2000, 4G in 2010, and 5G in 2020. We expect 6G to roll out in 2030.

< <https://spectrum.ieee.org/examining-the-impact-of-6g-telecommunications-on-society> https://spectrum.ieee.org/examining-the-impact-of-6g-telecommunications-on-society>

 

What is the difference between 5G networking SA and NSA?

Standalone (SA) and non-standalone (NSA) systems have always been controversial. In essence, this controversy can be summed up as the issue of interests. For example, from the perspective of operators, those with a small customer base and low profitability tend to adopt NSA, because independent networking means more base station cost and core network cost investment.

< <https://electronics360.globalspec.com/article/19186/what-is-the-difference-between-5g-networking-sa-and-nsa> https://electronics360.globalspec.com/article/19186/what-is-the-difference-between-5g-networking-sa-and-nsa>

 

8 hot networking technologies for 2023

Despite the challenges posed by economic turmoil, epidemics, and political upheaval, network researchers are continuing to blaze new trails in innovation, performance, management, and security. In sum, 2023 is shaping up as a year of network evolution and transformation.

< <https://www.networkworld.com/article/3685112/8-hot-networking-technologies-for-2023.html> https://www.networkworld.com/article/3685112/8-hot-networking-technologies-for-2023.html>

 

Examining the wireless future

As this is the first issue of 2023, it is an appropriate time to look at what our wireless future might hold. Though WiFi6 has only recently been widely deployed, WiFi7 devices with 320 MHz channels (2x size) will soon be available with the following capabilities: 4K QAM (Quadrature Amplitude Modulation) enabling each signal to more densely embed greater amounts of data compared to the 1K QAM with Wi-Fi 6/6E, and a potential maximum data rate of almost 5.8 Gbps.

< <https://www.controlglobal.com/wireless/article/21460560/without-wires-examining-the-wireless-future> https://www.controlglobal.com/wireless/article/21460560/without-wires-examining-the-wireless-future>

 

The IEEE Radio Conference Is Back

After a three-year hiatus the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Radio International Conference will return this spring. The 8th edition of IEEE Radio will be held at The Ravenala Attitude in Balaclava, Mauritius May 1–4, 2023.

< <https://www.radioworld.com/global/the-ieee-radio-conference-is-back> https://www.radioworld.com/global/the-ieee-radio-conference-is-back>

 

Predictions for 2023 by a startup founder working on world’s first deployable quantum light source

Do you know what a quantum computer is? It is qualified to break the current encryption protocols we use, effectively shutting down the Internet. Quantum computers make significant improvements in processing speed by taking advantage of some of the almost ethereal quantum mechanical phenomena.

< <https://techfundingnews.com/predictions-for-2023-by-a-startup-founder-working-on-worlds-first-deployable-quantum-light-source/> https://techfundingnews.com/predictions-for-2023-by-a-startup-founder-working-on-worlds-first-deployable-quantum-light-source/>

 

UCLA Engineering Alumnus and Internet Pioneer Vint Cerf Featured in Wall Street Journal

Vint Cerf (M.S. ’70, Ph.D. ’72), who along with Robert Kahn developed the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) that has allowed computers to exchange data and sparked the creation of today’s internet, was profiled by the Wall Street Journal.

< <https://samueli.ucla.edu/ucla-engineering-alumnus-and-internet-pioneer-vint-cerf-featured-in-wall-street-journal/> https://samueli.ucla.edu/ucla-engineering-alumnus-and-internet-pioneer-vint-cerf-featured-in-wall-street-journal/>

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