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SUMMARY:IC Colloquium: Experiencing a new Internet Architecture
DTSTART:20210927T161500
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CATEGORIES:Conferences - Seminars
DESCRIPTION:By: Adrian Perrig - ETH Zurich\nVideo of his talk\n\nAbstract\
 nImagining a new Internet architecture enables us to explore new networkin
 g concepts without the constraints imposed by the current infrastructure. 
 What are the benefits of a multi-path inter-domain routing protocol that f
 inds dozens of paths? What about a data plane without inter-domain forward
 ing tables on border routers? What secure systems can we build if a router
  can derive a symmetric key for any host on the Internet within nanosecond
 s?\n\nIn this presentation\, we invite you to join us on our 12-year long 
 expedition of creating the SCION next-generation secure Internet architect
 ure. SCION has already been deployed at several ISPs and domains\, and has
  been in production use since 2017. On our journey\, we have found that pa
 th-aware networking and multipath communication not only provide security 
 benefits\, but also enable higher efficiency for communication\, increase 
 network capacity\, and even reduce power utilization.\n\nImagining a new I
 nternet architecture enables us to explore new networking concepts without
  the constraints imposed by the current infrastructure. What are the benef
 its of a multi-path inter-domain routing protocol that finds dozens of pat
 hs? What about a data plane without inter-domain forwarding tables on bord
 er routers? What secure systems can we build if a router can derive a symm
 etric key for any host on the Internet within nanoseconds?\n\nIn this pres
 entation\, we invite you to join us on our 12-year long expedition of crea
 ting the SCION next-generation secure Internet architecture. SCION has alr
 eady been deployed at several ISPs and domains\, and has been in productio
 n use since 2017. On our journey\, we have found that path-aware networkin
 g and multipath communication not only provide security benefits\, but als
 o enable higher efficiency for communication\, increase network capacity\,
  and even reduce power utilization.\n\nBio\nAdrian Perrig is a Professor a
 t the Department of Computer Science at ETH Zürich\, Switzerland\, where 
 he leads the network security group. He is also a Distinguished Fellow at 
 CyLab\, and an Adjunct Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at
  Carnegie Mellon University. From 2002 to 2012\, he was a Professor of Ele
 ctrical and Computer Engineering\, Engineering and Public Policy\, and Com
 puter Science (courtesy) at Carnegie Mellon University. From 2007 to 2012\
 , he served as the technical director for Carnegie Mellon's Cybersecurity 
 Laboratory (CyLab). He earned his MS and PhD degrees in Computer Science f
 rom Carnegie Mellon University\, and spent three years during his PhD at t
 he University of California at Berkeley. He received his BSc degree in Com
 puter Engineering from EPFL. He is a recipient of the ACM SIGSAC Outstandi
 ng Innovation Award in 2013 and became an ACM Fellow in 2017. Adrian's res
 earch revolves around building secure systems -- in particular his group i
 s working on the SCION secure Internet architecture.\n\nMore information
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