PING - E18 - Taking a clean slate to designing the Internet of the future
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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 (https://blog.apnic.net/author/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 (http://blog.apnic.net/tag/scion/) and the SCION website (http://www.scion.org/). (https://gate.sc?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.scion.org%2F&token=da8cef-1-1656889462128)The views expressed by the featured speakers are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of APNIC.
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