Date: November 7th (2024) 2024
Place: Sala Club, Gran Via 28 13th Floor Centro, 28013 Madrid, Spain
Workshop Overview
The purpose of this third workshop is to discuss progress and results from last year of GMI3S-relevant measurement infrastructure research, discuss future and next steps of GMI3S.
Participation in this GMI-AIMS workshop is by invitation only.
Agenda
Thursday Nov 7
- Kc: Goals of workshop: Global Internet Measurement and Analysis Infrastructure:
- Priorities, goals, funding opportunities, institutional evolution
- State of GMI project: ending Design phase, proposing Implementation Phase.
- Four themes: Active Measurement, BGP, DNS, Traffic/Telescope.
- Focus of proposed implementation phase: active measurement infrastructure, supporting data sets.
- BGP (moved early so MJL can join)
- Jasper den Hertog - Implementing an off-line Looking Glass [5-10min]
- Emile Aben - (could talk about RPKI-flutter again, and/or about personal use ASNs)
- Qasim/Tijay
- Active Measurement
- Johannes Zirngibl - GINO: Scans and future developments [10min]
- Matthew Luckie – NewArk.
- Remi Hendriks - Measurement tooling for anycast operators
- Malte Tashiro - Integration of Ark traceroutes into IYP
- Matthias Wählisch - Stop Scanning IPv6! [5-10min]
- Mattijs Jonker - Towards Putting the “Open” in OpenINTEL [~10min]
- DNS/hosting
- Antonia Affinito - Domain Blocklist performance
- Raffaele Sommese - Directions in DNS transparency [5 min]
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https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/icann-org-comments-proposed- nis2-directive-19mar21-en.pdf
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In January 2022, the European Commission Study on Domain Name System (DNS) Abuse stated unequivocally that “[t]he contractual obligations in place for gTLD registries and registrars (and their resellers if any) have been found unachieved, ineffective, and/or unenforced by periodic reviews mandated by ICANN Bylaws”2 (emphasis added). Therefore, ICANN contracts and policies cannot be relied upon to provide detailed substance to the obligations set forth in Article 28. Rather, EU Member States must provide clear and explicit requirements in their transposition of Article 28 and implementation in their national laws.
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Art. 28. Para 4: “Member States shall require the TLD name registries and the entities providing domain name registration services to make publicly available, without undue delay after the registration of a domain name, the domain name registration data which are not personal data.“
- Telescope
- Ralph Holz - experiments wrt CAIDA telescope/DigitalOcean cloud telescope
- Ricky Mok – New approach to telescope data sharing [10 min]
- Geopolitical
- Esteban Carisimo - Of Choices and Control – A Comparative Analysis of Government Hosting
- Studying interconnection ecosystem in a given country (Romania),
- https://www.anisp.ro/en/blog/2020/02/03/the-competition-council-fines-netcity-telecom-for-abuse-of-a-dominant-position/