CAIDA Workshops

CAIDA has hosted and will continue to host a number of workshops and meetings on various networking related topics to promote collaboration among researchers and industry professionals.
Workshop Name Start Date End Date Workshop Series Summary
DUST: 3rd International Workshop on Darkspace and UnSolicited Traffic Analysis July 13, 2021 July 14, 2021 DUST

The goal of the DUST workshop series is to bring together researchers, operators, and analysts interested in unsolicited traffic analysis, especially traffic destined to unassigned (dark) IP address space.

In this workshop we discussed the STARDUST project, potential future use and evolution of the STARDUST architecture and tools, as well as research and other infrastructure related to unsolicited Internet traffic.

WOMBIR-2: 2nd NSF Workshop on Overcoming Measurement Barriers to Internet Research March 15, 2021 March 20, 2021 WOMBIR

The goals of this workshop are to identify critical research questions that warrant a call for network measurement (broadly defined), identify barriers and facilitators of that research, and discuss how research results can have impact beyond the research community.

This workshop is a follow-up to the WOMBIR 2021 workshop in January. Our goal is to provide recommendations to NSF that can help overcome barriers related to measurement of Internet infrastructure. The first workshop had broad topics based on submitted white papers. In this second workshop we will go deeper into specific subjects, and generate text on those subjects that will contribute to the final report.

WOMBIR: NSF Workshop on Overcoming Measurement Barriers to Internet Research January 11, 2021 January 12, 2021 WOMBIR The goals of this workshop are to identify critical research questions that warrant a call for network measurement (broadly defined), identify barriers and facilitators of that research, and discuss how research results can have impact beyond the research community.
WIE 2020: The 11th Workshop on Internet Economics December 16, 2020 December 17, 2020 WIE This workshop focused on those users of CAIDA data that have explicitly tried to conduct economics or policy research with the data.
AIMS-KISMET 2020: Workshop on Active Internet Measurements: Knowledge of Internet Structure: Measurement, Epistemology, and Technology February 26, 2020 February 28, 2020 AIMS / KISMET We are posing some possible scenarios for the future of the Internet, and we will ask attendees to break into smaller groups to discuss these scenarios. Some scenarios might change security properties of the Internet, others relate to more general trends for the future of the Internet. How might these trends might lead to a more secure future?
WIE-KISMET 2019: Workshop on Internet Economics: Knowledge of Internet Structure: Measurement, Epistemology, and Technology December 9, 2019 December 11, 2019 WIE / KISMET

Initial topics:

  • economics and incentives surrounding abuse of the Internet addressing, naming, and routing systems,
  • aspects of internet structure that allow us to establish a baseline against which to detect evidence of abuse, including DNS zone delegation, DNS and BGP trust hierarchies, and routing relationships
  • what data is available that can inform these topics, and how to think about what needs to be ‘open knowledge’ in order to allow the public and private sector to cooperatively understand and improve security and stability of these systems.
  • we will also discuss what kind of institutional, community, and government support do we need to get something off the ground, and
  • discuss what we can learn from similar challenges in other critical infrastructure industries, e.g., financial.
DUST: 2nd International Workshop on Darkspace and UnSolicited Traffic Analysis September 9, 2019 September 10, 2019 DUST

The goal of the DUST workshop series is to bring together researchers, operators, and analysts interested in unsolicited traffic analysis, especially traffic destined to unassigned (dark) IP address space.

In this workshop we will introduce the STARDUST project and the developing state of the STARDUST architecture, as well as discuss future directions in consideration of the needs and requirements for prospective users.

AIMS 2019: Workshop on Active Internet Measurements April 16, 2019 April 17, 2019 AIMS

CAIDA hosts annual Active Internet Measurement Systems (AIMS) workshops to promote discussion between academics, industry, policymakers, and funding agencies on active Internet measurement, exchange of research ideas and questions that have been answered, or could be answered, with proposed measurement infrastructures.

This year we will not limit talks to active measurements, e.g., I am interested in exploring with folks what can be done with passive measurements from the home to help inform questions like “how much traffic goes further than one AS hop away?”, and “what measurements should be sustained over time for research and informing-policy purposes?”.

WIE 2018: 9th Workshop on Internet Economics December 4, 2018 December 7, 2018 WIE

The goal of this workshop series is to provide a forum for researchers, commercial Internet facilities and service providers, technologists, economists, theorists, policy makers, and other stakeholders to empirically inform emerging Internet regulatory and policy debates.

This year’s focus is the measurement and analysis of progress toward a given Internet policy goal.

IMAPS 2018: Internet Measurement And Political Science Workshop September 5, 2018 September 7, 2018 IMAPS A workshop on interdisciplinary research of political events that affect the Internet and/or are partially visible through analysis of Internet measurement data.
AIMS 2018: Workshop on Active Internet Measurements March 13, 2018 March 15, 2018 AIMS

For this AIMS, the focus of the workshop again will be on interaction and coordination between different existing measurement infrastructures. Topics of interest:

  • Measurements that can address current or future public policy needs
  • Infrastructure sharing
  • Infrastructure development issues
  • Data access and sharing
  • Future measurement infrastructure architectures
WIE 2017: 8th Workshop on Internet Economics December 13, 2017 December 14, 2017 WIE

The goal of this workshop series is to provide a forum for researchers, commercial Internet facilities and service providers, technologists, economists, theorists, policy makers, and other stakeholders to empirically inform emerging Internet regulatory and policy debates. Topics of interest:

  • What do we know about the economics of the Internet ecosystem?
  • What should a new Telecommunications Act look like?
  • What data is needed in order to understand the state of the Internet and its future trajectory?
10th CAIDA-WIDE Workshop November 20, 2017 November 20, 2017 CAIDA-WIDE This workshop resumes a tradition of workshops supporting a collaboration between researchers from CAIDA (USA) and WIDE (Japan). The main focus of the Workshop will be on the design of future Internet measurements.
IMAPS 2017: Conflict and Contention in the Digital Age September 5, 2017 September 6, 2017 IMAPS

IMAPS is a workshop on interdisciplinary research of political events that affect the Internet and/or are partially visible through analysis of Internet measurement data.

The theme of IMAPS this year is Conflict and Contention in the Digital Age.

NDNcomm 2017: NDN Community Meeting March 23, 2017 March 26, 2017 NDN The Named Data Networking (NDN) Project’s third NDN community meeting (NDNcomm).
8th NDN Retreat March 22, 2017 March 22, 2017 NDN The NDN Retreat is an opportunity to discuss the application environments, the NDN software platform and testbed, and focus on some specific areas such as security.
AIMS 2017: Workshop on Active Internet Measurements March 1, 2017 March 3, 2017 AIMS

This year the focus of the workshop again will be on interaction and coordination between different existing measurement infrastructures. Topics of interest:

  • Measurements that can address current or future public policy needs
  • Infrastructure sharing
  • Infrastructure development issues
  • Data access and sharing
  • Future measurement infrastructure architectures

Additionally, we intend to devote some time to reviewing the recommendations dealing with the following five themes:

  • Data and infrastructure building blocks
  • Promoting synergies among industry, government, researchers, vendors, Internet service providers
  • Path measurement research
  • Quality of experience measurement research
  • Network architecture research
WIE 2016: 7th Workshop on Internet Economics December 8, 2016 December 9, 2016 WIE

Topics of interest:

  • What data is needed in order to understand the state of the Internet and its future trajectory?
  • What do we know about the economics of the ecosystem?
  • Architectural issues (anchored in current policy issues)
  • Framing discourse around policy issues: is new language needed?
  • Thought experiment: What would a new telecommunications act look like?
7th NDN Retreat November 3, 2016 November 5, 2016 NDN The NDN Retreat is an opportunity to discuss the application environments, the NDN software platform and testbed, and focus on some specific areas such as security.
IMAPS 2016: Conflict and Contention in the Digital Age September 7, 2016 September 8, 2016 IMAPS The theme of IMAPS this year is Conflict and Contention in the Digital Age.
6th NDN Retreat March 20, 2016 March 23, 2016 NDN The NDN Retreat is an opportunity to discuss the application environments, the NDN software platform and testbed, and focus on some specific areas such as security.
AIMS 2016: Workshop on Active Internet Measurements February 10, 2016 February 12, 2016 AIMS

This year the focus of the workshop will be on interaction and coordination between different existing measurement infrastructures.

Topics of interest:

  • Measurements that can address current or future public policy needs
  • Infrastructure sharing
  • Infrastructure development issues
  • Data access and sharing
  • Experimental design
  • Future measurement infrastructure architectures
BGP Hackathon 2016 February 6, 2016 February 7, 2016 CAIDA The theme of the hackathon is “live BGP measurements and monitoring.”
WIE 2015: 6th Workshop on Internet Economics December 16, 2015 December 17, 2015 WIE

Both current events and trends, as well as our past discussions, shape the themes for this year’s WIE. The FCC’s latest open Internet order changes the landscape of regulation by using Title II as a basis for Internet regulation. We prefer not to use this workshop to debate what the court will do. Instead, we hope to discuss issues that will arise if the courts uphold the law. What are the implications of Title II regulation for some of the issues we have looked at in the past, or which are now emerging as important factors in shaping the future of the Internet?

  • Quality of Experience
  • Differentiated services on the public Internet
  • Consumer expectations about broadband Internet access
  • Implications of direct interconnection
  • The implications of specialized services
  • Measurement issues in February 2015 Open Internet Report and Order
  • Implications of new technology
NDNcomm 2015: NDN Community Meeting September 28, 2015 September 29, 2015 NDN / Collaboration This two-day meeting provides an opportunity for the community to exchange research experience and results, to discuss the current state and future directions of the NDN architecture, and to identify remaining issues.
AIMS 2015: Workshop on Active Internet Measurements March 31, 2015 April 2, 2015 AIMS We would like to structure this workshop around how the Archipelago Measurement Infrastructure (Ark) can (or is) supporting studies of Internet security and stability, vulnerabilities, scientific topology modeling and mapping, Internet architecture and evolution, and others. This workshop will serve as a forum for a researchers to provide feedback on what measurements, capabilities, data formats, and curation functionalities would be most helpful to answer specific research questions. We can then customize and enhance Ark measurements, data curation, and the query interface to support study of those questions.
WIE 2014: 5th Workshop on Internet Economics December 10, 2014 December 11, 2014 WIE

We have picked some specific topics for this meeting, based on the interests of the participants and a sense of what is important right now, but we want as well to see if we can take a fundamental look at the issues that may shape the future.

The discussions of this workshop tend to center on means–for example, how could one craft a network neutrality regulation. But neutrality is not a fundamental goal, it is a tool to prevent a set of harms. Understanding what these harms are is a better starting point for a long-range discussion.

IMAPS: Network Outages October 1, 2014 October 1, 2014 IMAPS Participants viewed a demonstration and discussed CAIDA’s current data analysis platform for the exploration of historical and realtime Internet measurement data (named “Charthouse”), and possible extensions of the platform to support political science research related to macroscopic Internet outages.
NDNcomm 2014: NDN Community Meeting September 4, 2014 September 5, 2014 NDN / Collaboration The first NDNcomm meeting: an opportunity to discuss existing capabilities and potential opportunities for the NDN software platform to serve the scientific research community.
Mini-Workshop on Topology, BGP and Traceroute Data May 22, 2014 May 23, 2014 CAIDA A mini-workshop to discuss complex AS relationship inferences, outage detections using BGP data, traceroute, IPv6 topology, and other research topics.
CREDS II: Cyber-security Research Ethics Dialog & Strategy Workshop May 17, 2014 May 17, 2014 CREDS This workshop anchors off of discussions, themes, and momentum generated from the inaugural CREDS 2013 workshop. Specifically, it targets the shifting roles, responsibilities, and relationships between Researchers, Ethical Review Boards, Government Agencies, Professional Societies, and Program Committees in incentivizing and overseeing ethical research. Its objective is to spawn dialogue and practicable solutions around the following proposition: Building a more effective research ethics culture is a prerequisite for balancing research innovation (i.e., academic freedom, reduced burdens and ambiguities) with public trust (i.e., respect for privacy and confidentiality, accountability, data quality), so we explore the pillars of such a culture as well as the strategies that might be adopted to incorporate them into research operations.
AIMS 2014: Workshop on Active Internet Measurements March 26, 2014 March 27, 2014 AIMS

This year, we want to explore existing capabilities and potential opportunities for network measurement in the wireless domain, and research infrastructure to support it. One motivation is the increasing attention to measuring the character of broadband access, including the U.S. FCC Measuring Broadband America effort (for both wireline and wireless connectivity). The more complex structure of cellular access, with its signalling protocols and potential to shape different sorts of application traffic, makes it harder to decide what to measure in order to characterize or compare wireless service.

Our goals for this two day workshop are: (1) to understand the wireless research infrastructure landscape(s), and measurement capabilities that support (or should support) it; (2) to determine what are the important questions that measurement can help answer who will be the customer for the measurements; and (3) to propose a vision/roadmap for wireless measurement research infrastructure and activities for the next decade.

WIE 2013: 4th Workshop on Internet Economics: Economic health of the Internet ecosystem December 12, 2013 December 13, 2013 WIE We are proposing a general theme of “The economic health of the Internet ecosystem”. The Internet ecosystem (or more particularly the consumer-centered part of the ecosystem) derives income from consumer spend on access and applications/content, and from advertising. We are interested in how these moneys flow into the various parts of the ecosystem, and how they sustain investments and innovations.
4th NDN Retreat November 12, 2013 November 13, 2013 NDN The NDN Retreat is an opportunity to discuss the application environments, the NDN software platform and testbed, and focus on some specific areas such as security.
DANCES: UCSD Complex Network Seminar - Different Angles on Network Complexity, Engineering, and Science October 1, 2010 October 1, 2013 DANCES From 2010 to 2013, the DANCES seminar hosted interdisciplinary talks on large networks. Past speakers include senior and junior researchers, postdocs, and graduate students from physics, mathematics, computer science and electrical engineering, biology and bioengineering, sociology, cognitive and political sciences.
NetGeo: Network Geometry Workshop July 29, 2013 August 2, 2013 NetGeo This workshop brings together a small group of invited researchers to discuss their collaborative work-in-progress and future research directions.
CREDS: Cyber-security Research Ethics Dialog & Strategy Workshop May 23, 2013 May 23, 2013 CREDS

This workshop is anchored around the theme of “ethics-by-design”, and aims to:

  • Educate participants about underlying ethics principles and applications;
  • Discuss ethical frameworks and how they are applied across the various stakeholders and respective communities who are involved;
  • Impart recommendations about how ethical frameworks can be used to inform policymakers in evaluating the ethical underpinning of critical policy decisions;
  • Explore cybersecurity research ethics techniques, tools, standards and practices so researchers can apply ethical principles within their research methodologies; and
  • Discuss specific case vignettes and explore the ethical implications of common research acts and omissions.
AIMS-5: ISMA - 5th Workshop on Active Internet Measurements February 6, 2013 February 8, 2013 ISMA / AIMS The workshop focus this year is on creating, managing, and analyzing annotations of very large longitudinal active Internet measurement data sets (“big data”, O(TB) over several years). Due to popular demand, we also dedicate half a day to large-scale active measurement (performance/topology) from mobile/cellular devices.
WIE 2012: 3rd Workshop on Internet Economics: Definitions and Data December 12, 2012 December 13, 2012 WIE The theme for this WIE is “Definitions and Data”, motivated by our sense that many of the debates today about effective regulation are clouded by lack of clarity about terms and concepts, and lack of real information about the current state of the communications infrastructure.
ISC/CAIDA Data Collaboration Workshop October 22, 2012 October 22, 2012 ISC / Collaboration

Topics of discussion:

  • Introduction to SIE and NMSG (Concepts, Toolkit, Methods, and Design needed to create your own security data redistribution network)
  • Demos and tutorials on how to implement Passive DNS Replication sensor, darknet sensors, spam sensors
  • Case studies of SIE data and DNSDB usage (research and operational)
3rd NDN Retreat October 11, 2012 October 12, 2012 NDN The NDN Retreat is an opportunity to discuss the application environments, the NDN software platform and testbed, and focus on some specific areas such as security.
5th CAIDA-WIDE-CASFI Workshop August 1, 2012 August 2, 2012 CAIDA-WIDE-CASFI / Collaboration The main focus of the Workshop will be on the design of future Internet measurements. Participants will discuss how to enable coherent analysis of diverse Internet datasets in order to identify and discover relevant Internet trends.
DUST: 1st International Workshop on Darkspace and UnSolicited Traffic Analysis May 14, 2012 May 15, 2012 DUST

The goal of the DUST workshop series is to bring together researchers, operators, and analysts interested in unsolicited traffic analysis, especially traffic destined to unassigned (dark) IP address space.

IP darkspaces are global routable address spaces that contain no active hosts. All traffic to an IP darkspace is unsolicited and unidirectional. Observing and analyzing darkspace traffic has helped detect and analyze global incidents such as scannning, DDoS attacks, network outages and misconfigurations.

AIMS-4: ISMA - 4th Workshop on Active Internet Measurements February 9, 2012 February 11, 2012 ISMA / AIMS This year we will focus primarily on two topics: broadband performance measurements and IPv6-related measurements.
4th CAIDA-WIDE-CASFI Workshop December 5, 2011 December 5, 2011 CAIDA-WIDE-CASFI / Collaboration The main focus of the Workshop will be on the design of future Internet measurements. Participants will discuss how to promote coherent analysis of diverse Internet datasets in order to identify and discover relevant Internet trends.
WIE 2011: 2nd Workshop on Internet Economics December 1, 2011 December 2, 2011 WIE

Topics of interest for this workshop series include the economic drivers and effects of:

  • peering strategies and conflicts
  • Internet content delivery, including video
  • the network neutrality debate
  • Internet access competition, both wired and wireless
  • BGP routing (e.g., how much does deaggregation cost?)
  • IP transit pricing
  • traffic and topology dynamics of the peering ecosystem
BGP 2011: CAIDA Workshop on BGP and Traceroute data August 22, 2011 August 22, 2011 CAIDA The workshop discussions will focus on scalable measurement instrumentation, and data archiving/querying for traceroute and bgp data. Sample topics to discuss: what sort of functionality would make it easier to compare traceroute-observable paths with bgp-observable paths; using bgp-paths to improve the interpretation of traceroute-paths either in real-time or for large-scale topology mapping; annotations for topology maps; correlation of traceroute-observable performance data (coarse as it is) with bgp-dynamics/behavior; using BGP data to support detection/mapping of occurrences of hijacking, filtering, spoofability, censorship, ECN support, integrity of infrastructure, etc.
CAIDA Workshop on Network Telescopes March 22, 2011 March 22, 2011 CAIDA

Common themes of the discussions included:

  • Research Needs
  • Darkspace Operations
  • Technology Applications
  • Data Sharing and Community Building
AIMS-3: ISMA - 3rd Workshop on Active Internet Measurements February 9, 2011 February 11, 2011 ISMA / AIMS

Topics of discussion:

  • reviewing objectives, plans and results of various active measurement projects;
  • identifying measurement priorities, strengths, and weaknesses of measurement efforts
  • introducing IRNC participants to range of active measurement research activities, and exchange views on operational and research measurement needs
  • exploring how active measurement can support existing and planned security research projects
  • geolocation database accuracy and evaluation methods
  • fostering collaboration, coordination, and data sharing among participants
CAIDA-UCY: Workshop on Network Geometry January 11, 2011 January 13, 2011 CAIDA/UCY

The Network Geometry workshop focused on the following topics:

  • Modeling the evolution of complex networks using hyperbolic geometry.
  • Discovering hidden metric spaces in bipartite networks.
  • Hidden metric spaces in biological and social networks.
  • Construction of time-efficient algorithms for embedding large networks into metric spaces.
3rd CAIDA-WIDE-CASFI Workshop April 24, 2010 April 25, 2010 CAIDA-WIDE-CASFI / Collaboration The main focus of the Workshop will be on the design of future Internet measurements. Participants will discuss how to promote coherent analysis of diverse Internet datasets in order to identify and discover relevant Internet trends.
ISMA 2010 AIMS: 2nd Workshop on Active Internet Measurements February 8, 2010 February 10, 2010 ISMA / AIMS

Topics of discussion:

  • reviewing priorities/objectives/plans of various active measurement infrastructures, especially aimed at macroscopic security, stability, and performance measurements
  • coordination among measurement infrastructures
  • approaches to sharing data from measurement infrastructures
  • geolocation bakeoff – designing an experiment to compare geolocation tools/services
WIE 2009: 1st Workshop on Internet Economics September 23, 2009 September 23, 2009 WIE

Topics of discussion:

  • Economics of address markets and of future designs/architectures
  • Economics of peering and ISP interconnetion and the role of content
2nd CAIDA-WIDE-CASFI Workshop April 4, 2009 April 5, 2009 CAIDA-WIDE-CASFI / Collaboration The main focus of the Workshop will be on the design of future Internet measurements. Participants will discuss how to promote coherent analysis of diverse Internet datasets in order to identify and discover relevant Internet trends.
ISMA 2009 AIMS: 1st Workshop on Active Internet Measurements February 12, 2009 February 13, 2009 ISMA / AIMS

This workshop sought to define priority directions of various active measurement infrastructures especially aimed at macroscopic security, stability, and performance measurements. Topics of specific interest included:

  • priorities/objectives/plans of various active measurement infrastructures
  • clarifying academic, commercial, and government needs for active measurement data
  • data sharing issues
  • possible improvements in coordination of measurements across different (academic and non-academic) active measurement infrastructures
1st CAIDA-WIDE-CASFI Workshop August 15, 2008 August 16, 2008 CAIDA-WIDE-CASFI / Collaboration This Workshop opens up a new series of CAIDA workshops as it supports a three-way collaboration between researchers from CAIDA (USA), WIDE (Japan) and CASFI (South Korea). The main areas of the Workshop are: Internet measurement projects, analysis of data to reveal current Internet trends, and DNS research. The Workshop will also cover miscellaneous research and technical topics of mutual interest for CAIDA, WIDE and CASFI participants.
SFI 2008: Workshop of Networks and Navigation August 4, 2008 August 6, 2008 SFI / Collaboration A deeper understanding of the origin of these locally-navigable complex networks would (1) clarify the role (if any) that latent metric spaces play in the navigability of networks, and potentially point to novel generative mechanisms based on such spaces, (2) point us toward novel routing algorithms and search protocols for Internet-like topologies, other communication networks, and possibly social networks, (3) shed light on the potentially different behavior of passive versus active spreading on these networks, i.e., diffusion versus search, (4) identify the relationship between navigability and other network properties, e.g., community structure, degree heterogeneity, etc.
CAIDA-WIDE 2008: 9th CAIDA-WIDE Workshop January 19, 2008 January 20, 2008 CAIDA-WIDE This workshop focused on preparation for the third worldwide DITL experiment conducted by CAIDA, WIDE, and the DNS Operations, Analysis, and Research Center (OARC).
DNS-OARC 3: 3rd DNS-OARC Workshop November 2, 2007 November 3, 2007 DNS-OARC / Collaboration

The focus of this workshop was on:

  • Review of current DNS-related research
  • Tutorial on DLV
  • Topical issues in DNS Operations
  • OARC update session
CAIDA-WIDE 2007: 8th CAIDA-WIDE Workshop July 20, 2007 July 21, 2007 CAIDA-WIDE The main areas of the Workshop were: Internet measurement projects and DNS. It also covered miscellaneous research and technical topics of mutual interest for CAIDA and WIDE participants.
DCC: DatCat Community Contribution (DCC) Workshop March 12, 2007 March 14, 2007 DCC Because researchers have scarce time to put towards making data available, we have created this workshop series to provide community members with the resources they need to contribute data to the Internet Measurement Data Catalog (DatCat). CAIDA staff familiar with DatCat will provide an introduction to the catalog architecture and contribution interface and then will assist researchers with generating and indexing metadata for their datasets in DatCat.
COMMONS: COMMONS Workshop December 12, 2006 December 13, 2006 COMMONS

CAIDA and Cisco launched a new initiative to peer community and municipal networks utilizing national and regional fiber backbones.

The COMMONS Project is a collaboration that provides a platform for Internet researchers to study this critical infrastructure as well as a low-cost medium for networks to peer with one-another.

DNS-OARC 2: 2nd DNS-OARC Workshop November 16, 2006 November 17, 2006 DNS-OARC / Collaboration

The focus of this workshop was on:

  • DNS-related Internet measurements and research
  • Operational co-ordination and trusted communication
  • between root, TLD and other DNS and Internet operators
  • Future evolution and governance of OARC
SDSC Talk: Building the next generation Internet architecture in Canada November 9, 2006 November 9, 2006 Collaboration A lecture by Bill St. Arnaud of CANARIE on the topic Building the Next Generation Internet Architecture in Canada, at SDSC Auditorium on the UCSD campus.
7th CAIDA-WIDE Workshop November 3, 2006 November 4, 2006 CAIDA-WIDE The main areas of the Workshop are: IPv6/IPv4 topology studies and DNS.
ISMA - Workshop on the Internet Topology (WIT) May 10, 2006 May 12, 2006 ISMA / WIT By bringing together a group of researchers spanning the areas of computer science, physics, and the mathematical sciences, the workshop aimed to improve communication across these scientific disciplines, enable interdisciplinary crossfertilization, identify commonalities in the different approaches, promote synergy where it exists, and utilize the richness that results from exploring similar problems from multiple perspectives.
6th CAIDA-WIDE Workshop March 17, 2006 March 18, 2006 CAIDA-WIDE The Workshop covered three main areas: DNS, IPv6, and BGP, as well as miscellaneous research and technical topics of mutual interest for CAIDA and WIDE participants.
1st DNS-OARC workshop July 25, 2005 July 26, 2005 DNS-OARC / Collaboration The focus of this Workshop is on the current status and future directions of DNS-related Internet measurements and research.
CONMI: Workshop on Community Oriented Network Measurement Infrastructure March 30, 2005 March 30, 2005 CONMI / Collaboration

Internet research critically depends on measurement, but effective Internet measurement raises some big issues. There is increasing awareness that the size and scope of the Internet calls for large scale distributed network measurement. However to be viable, large scale measurement must overcome a number of challenges. Passive measurement raises significant privacy issues. And active measurement raises serious concerns about network impact.

This workshop will bring together key members of the Internet measurement community in an attempt to explore a community-oriented approach to these problems.

5th CAIDA-WIDE Workshop March 11, 2005 March 12, 2005 CAIDA-WIDE The Workshop will cover three main areas: DNS, IPv6, and BGP, as well as miscellaneous research and technical topics of mutual interest for CAIDA and WIDE participants.
4th CAIDA-WIDE Workshop August 6, 2004 August 7, 2004 CAIDA-WIDE The main areas of the Workshop are: IPv6/IPv4 topology studies and DNS.
ISMA - Workshop on Internet Signal Processing (WISP) November 11, 2004 November 11, 2004 ISMA The goal of the workshop was to explore opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration and cross-pollination through the application of novel analytic techniques to a variety of challenging networking problems.
ISMA - Data Catalog June 3, 2004 June 3, 2004 ISMA A workshop to discuss the Internet Measurement Data Catalog (IMDC).
3rd CAIDA-WIDE Workshop April 22, 2004 April 23, 2004 CAIDA-WIDE The main areas of the Workshop are: IPv6/IPv4 topology studies and DNS.
ISMA - Program Development February 11, 2004 February 12, 2004 ISMA This is an interim workshop to show progress so far and to get feedback on the directions taken in Internet measurement.
ISMA - Bandwidth Estimation Workshop (BEst) December 9, 2003 December 10, 2003 ISMA / BEst This workshop brought together the most active researchers in the field, as well as some operational networking experts (e.g., from CableLabs), to discuss a range of bandwidth estimation topics, from terminology and metrics definition issues to future research and development priorities in banwidth estimation.
2nd CAIDA-WIDE Workshop November 7, 2003 November 7, 2003 CAIDA-WIDE The second workshop covered three main areas: DNS, IPv6, and BGP.
1st CAIDA-WIDE Workshop March 21, 2003 March 21, 2003 CAIDA-WIDE

Topics of discussion:

  • Monitoring nameserver response time
  • Analysis of DNS anomalies
  • Nameserver placement and “best server selection” problem
  • New features in the DNS
ISMA - Multiresolution October 7, 2002 October 11, 2002 ISMA

CAIDA and the Lorentz Center co-hosted an Internet Statistics and Metrics Analysis workshop concerning the multiresolution analysis of core routing tables and macroscopic topology data sets. Research Topics:

  • Inference of global Internet topology changes, routing policies,and routing behavior propagation, using BGP data as well as passive measurements.
  • Anomalies within Internet address space and BGP behavior (flaps, holes, unallocated but announced IP space, AS-distributions).
  • BGP convergence and scalability.
  • Co-relation between path failures and BGP events which can help in characterizing redundancy among service providers.
  • A comparative analysis of timing and content characteristics of global prefix attribute changes.
  • Observations on traffic flow patterns and routing policies.
  • Estimation of intra-AS demands (traffic matrix) and traffic dynamics at different timescales.
  • Status reports of the RIPE NCC measurement infrastructure.
IEC - Internet Engineering Curriculum Networking Workshop June 26, 2000 June 30, 2000 IEC Topics covered include the TCP transport protocol, routing, the NS Simulator, and Internet Teaching Lab (ITL) exercises.
IEC - Monitoring and Managing Networks: cflowd and RRDtool September 29, 1999 September 30, 1999 IEC This fall workshop is the second of a series of workshops that will highlight tools that are relevant in both academic and commercial arenas.
IEC - Internet Engineering Curriculum Networking Workshop August 11, 1999 August 13, 1999 IEC The IEC workshop in August 1999 was the first of the series with 3 days of instruction with 2 parallel tracks; subsequent workshops will be a week long and include 7-8 different topics. Topics covered include Network Simulation, Routing, the TCP Transport Protocol, and Traffic Analysis
GMI-Traffic #4: Internal meeting of the GMI3S-Traffic group July 15, 2022 July 15, 2022 GMI-Traffic

Meeting goals:

  1. More detailed discussion of various telescope data use cases
  2. Telescope data use in conjunction with DNS research
GMI-Traffic #3: Internal meeting of the GMI3S-Traffic group May 2, 2022 May 2, 2022 GMI-Traffic

Topics of discussion:

  1. How to sustain the UCSD telescope instrumentation
  2. What is the most effective way for community to benefit from the value of the UCSD Network Telescope
  3. Next steps to implement recommendations

Participants discussed the value of CAIDA telescope data, why it is important, and opportunities to improve ease of access

Participants discussed their darknet data needs.

GMI-BGP #2: Internal meeting of the GMI3S-BGP group May 6, 2022 May 6, 2022 GMI-BGP

The goal of the meeting was to discuss BGP measurement efforts and collected metadata.

Topics of discussion:

  1. Status of the Routeviews project
  2. bgp.tools platform
  3. How to run safe and ethical BGP experiments
GMI-DNS #1: Internal meeting of the GMI3S-DNS group May 24, 2022 May 24, 2022 GMI-DNS The goal of the meeting was to solicit comments from DNS experts on the Domain Name System (DNS) section of the “Data Needs for Internet Security” document, a key deliverable of the MSRI-GMI3 project.
GMI-Traffic #2: Internal meeting of the GMI3S-Traffic group April 8, 2022 April 8, 2022 GMI-Traffic

Topics of discussion:

  1. How does CAIDA’s data help you do something you could not do otherwise?
  2. What would be the most valuable thing CAIDA could do - regarding its telescope data - to help your company/your research
GMI-BGP #1: Internal meeting of the GMI3S-BGP group January 19, 2022 January 19, 2022 GMI-BGP

The goal of the meeting was to discuss BGP measurement efforts and collected metadata. This series of meetings is supported by two new CAIDA projects that seek to advance the state of BGP measurement: (1) CCRI ILANDS – creating new instrumentation to enable research combining traffic+BGP data (5-year NSF-funded project), and lower barriers to scientific research using both types of data; (2) NSF MSRI GMI3S – what data, tools and capabilities are needed to accelerate scientific research of Internet infrastructure security problems.

Topic of discussion: Review existing data available, with focus on BGP:

  1. RouteViews update from UOregon
  2. BMP vs BGP use (openbmp, gobmp)
GMI-Traffic #1: Internal meeting of the GMI3S-Traffic group December 17, 2021 December 17, 2021 GMI-Traffic

Topics of Discussion:

  1. Update on UCSD telescope STARDUST project status
  2. UCSD telescope data users
    1. Merit: comparing lenses ISI: open list of scanners project
    2. MIT: hypersparse traffic matrix analysis project
    3. Hamburg: next steps on Spoki project
  3. Other projects/topics
    1. Update on Wisc/FABRIC distributed telescope project
    2. Kentik: camprison of darknet sources to IBR sources on commercial links
    3. Brainstorm on traffic/statistics sharing approaches
GMI-DDOS #1: DDoS Characterization Working Group November 17, 2022 November 17, 2022 GMI-DDOS The goal of this workshop is to improve the state of measurements to support research on fundamental security problems. We’d like to explore the possibility of establishing a “DDoS characterization working group” – not only a forum to share research, data, tools, ideas, but also a forum to develop (if possible) some degree of consensus among scientific researchers on the state of the DDoS attack landscape (and at least discuss the grand challenge of mapping attacks to harms). This will require finding ways to join together different longitudinal datasets, which will hopefully also provide new insights and opportunities in studying the impact of DDoS attacks.
GMI-DDOS #2: DDoS Characterization Working Group December 15, 2022 December 15, 2022 GMI-DDOS

Meeting goals:

  • Document (and publish) common view of the DDoS landscape: trends in attack levels and methods

Topics of discussion:

  • Can the research community help confirm impact of industry initiatives with independent measurements?
  • Sustaining such mitigations, which requires sustaining measurements to verify effectiveness of mitigations
  • Can we compare results of different data sets, and explain discrepancies based on data sources, vantage points, methods, parameters?
  • Can we create framework for reproducibility/repeatability of analysis by independent parties while safeguarding privacy interests?
GMI-DDOS #3: DDoS Characterization Working Group January 19, 2023 January 19, 2023 GMI-DDOS

Meeting goals:

  • Determine call cadence
  • Paper outline
  • Determine contributors and contributions
CAIDA/RouteViews Retreat January 23, 2023 January 25, 2023 GMI-Retreat

Meeting goals:

  • Discuss roles of BGP data in GMI Implementation Phase
  • Discuss future sustainability models for RouteViews
  • Discuss synergies between RouteViews and CAIDA
AIMS-IYP Workshop 2023 (GMI-AIMS-1) May 1, 2023 May 5, 2023 GMI / AIMS

Meeting goals:

  • Acquaint everyone with GMI Goals: Enable Improvements to Internet Infrastructure Security Through measurement.
  • Identify/describe all of the measurement platforms/capabilities considered in GMI Design effort
GMI-AIMS-2 Community Workshop October 30, 2023 November 3, 2023 GMI / AIMS

Meeting goals:

  • Review Year 2 GMI3S progress, Project Execution Plan for Year 3
  • Other discussion topics:
    • ARDC collaborations
    • Announcing 240/4 parts
    • GMI-DDOS paper
    • Telescope maintenance
    • Present and Future of 5G ecosystem

Workshop by Series

Series
GMI Meetings for the GMI3S design project
AIMS Workshop on Active Internet Measurements
DUST Darkspace and UnSolicited Traffic Analysis Workshops
IMAPS Internet Measurement And Political Science Workshops
KISMET Workshop on Knowledge of Internet Structure: Measurement, Epistemology, and Technology
WIE Workshops on Internet Economics
Collaborative Workshops Other workshops held in collaboration with other groups and agencies