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The ICSI Networking Group Blog: January 2014
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The ICSI Networking Group Blog. At the International Computer Science Institute. In Berkeley, CA. Tuesday, January 14, 2014. Internships for Summer 2014. The ICSI Networking and Security Group now accepts applications for summer interns for 2014. ICIR's internships are paid positions, and generally aimed at Ph.D. students actively engaged in network and/or security research and with research interests that have overlap with the general areas of research of one or more of the group's staff.
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The ICSI Networking Group Blog: November 2012
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The ICSI Networking Group Blog. At the International Computer Science Institute. In Berkeley, CA. Friday, November 2, 2012. Announcing the ICSI Certificate Notary. We are happy to announce the ICSI Certificate Notary. Since the beginning of this year we collaborate with operations at about ten large network sites to passively extract certificates from their upstream traffic using Bro. You can use the service by sending a DNS request for an A or TXT record to:. Sha1 notary.icsi.berkeley.edu. Represents th...
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The ICSI Networking Group Blog: Announcing the ICSI Certificate Notary
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The ICSI Networking Group Blog. At the International Computer Science Institute. In Berkeley, CA. Friday, November 2, 2012. Announcing the ICSI Certificate Notary. We are happy to announce the ICSI Certificate Notary. Since the beginning of this year we collaborate with operations at about ten large network sites to passively extract certificates from their upstream traffic using Bro. You can use the service by sending a DNS request for an A or TXT record to:. Sha1 notary.icsi.berkeley.edu. Represents th...
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The ICSI Networking Group Blog: Fathom is a Google Summer of Code Project
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The ICSI Networking Group Blog. At the International Computer Science Institute. In Berkeley, CA. Thursday, April 18, 2013. Fathom is a Google Summer of Code Project. Our browser-based network measurement platform, is part of M-lab. S list of Google Summer of Code Projects. If you're a great browser/JavaScript hacker and interested in working with us on this project in the summer, check out the Fathom website. And the GSoC ideas page. And get in touch! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The ICSI Networking Group Blog: Oakland'11 papers
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The ICSI Networking Group Blog. At the International Computer Science Institute. In Berkeley, CA. Thursday, June 9, 2011. At this year's IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy. We presented two papers. The first presents an extensive measurement study. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 2011, Oakland, USA. The second paper presents Monarch, a real-time system that crawls URLs as they are submitted to web services and determines whether the URLs direct to spam. The paper evaluates the fundamental...
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The ICSI Networking Group Blog: October 2010
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The ICSI Networking Group Blog. At the International Computer Science Institute. In Berkeley, CA. Friday, October 22, 2010. At HotNets this week Aditya Akella presented our joint paper outlining an architectural framework for dealing with the tussle that naturally arise between networks that want to control resources and enforce policies, on the one hand, and users who are trying to accomplish some work, on the other. The paper is:. ACM SIGCOMM Workshop on Hot Topics in Networks (HotNets), October 2010.
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The ICSI Networking Group Blog: February 2012
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The ICSI Networking Group Blog. At the International Computer Science Institute. In Berkeley, CA. Monday, February 6, 2012. The Networking Group is now accepting applications for Summer 2012 internships. Applicants should be Ph.D. students with a solid research background in networking and/or security. To apply, send a resume to summer@icir.org. And arrange for a letter of reference to be sent to that address too. The deadline for applications is February 24, 2012. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).