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Network Security Group Projects


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NSF

eFIT: Enabling Future Internet innovations through Transit wire
As part of the NSF Future Internet Design (FIND) program, eFIT places user networks and provider networks in different address spaces and routing spaces, removing the inter-dependency between the two worlds. Users can treat the transit core of the Internet as simply a transit wire ith strong universal connectivity, and providers are insulated from the various problems caused by explosive growth in user networks, allowing both users and providers to innovate freely on their own without any architectural constraints.
Project Webiste

NSF

DNS Security Revisited: Enabling Cryptographic Defenses in Large-Scale Systems
This project aims to identify and remove major barriers in DNSSEC deployment, and derive general principles that can guide cryptographic deployment in other large systems.
Project Webiste

NSF

Building the Next Generation Global Route Monitoring System This project aims at developing the next generation global Internet route monitoring system that can provide accurate and easily accessible routing data to meet the demands from research, education, as well as operations. Project Webiste


Past Projects

Air Force Research Labs

Monitoring and Verification of DNS Security Deployment
Tracks the current deployment of DNS Security, monitors DNSSEC operations, and provides deployment recommendations.

NSF

Beyond BGP
The BBGP project aims at reaching a fundamental understanding of the global Internet routing operations; including routing dynamics, performance under stress, essential weaknesses and potential breaking points, and overall resilience (or lack of it).

DARPA

Monitoring and Analysis of Routing Dynamics and Path Redundancy in the Global Internet (NetPath)
This project addresses the challenges in learning the characteristics and state of global Internet routing.


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