
What Can the DNS Tell Us About the Effect of Working From Home on the Internet?
Looking at the DNS, it appears that working from home is largely over for most parts of the world.
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I love the Internet. I spend my days working as a Sr Researcher APNIC, co-organising ESNOG, getting stuff done as President of ISOC-ES, co-chairing the RIPE DNS WG and participating in the DNS root signing process as a TCR
Looking at the DNS, it appears that working from home is largely over for most parts of the world.
For just over 10 years now, every three months, a diverse group of “Trusted Community Representatives” [1] get together in one of two data centres in the USA and follow an agreed script to sign a batch of Key Signing Requests (KSRs) provided by Verisign that, once returned with the proper signature…
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