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CICI: TCR: Building a more Resilient IPv6 from Passive Outage Detection — NSF Award to University of Southern California (CA, $700

Today's Internet spans the globe, and Internet Protocol (IP) version 6 (IPv6) is important to meeting the needs of billions of people and tens of billions of computers. Unfortunately IPv6's huge number of addresses means techniques used to observe today's IP version 4 (IPv4) Internet cannot directly apply to IPv6. The

Award titleCICI: TCR: Building a more Resilient IPv6 from Passive Outage Detection
Award ID2530698
AwardeeUniversity of Southern California
CityLOS ANGELES
StateCA
Amount obligated$700,000
Principal investigatorJohn Heidemann
ProgramCybersecurity Innovation
Start date10/01/2025
AbstractToday's Internet spans the globe, and Internet Protocol (IP) version 6 (IPv6) is important to meeting the needs of billions of people and tens of billions of computers. Unfortunately IPv6's huge number of addresses means techniques used to observe today's IP version 4 (IPv4) Internet cannot directly apply to IPv6. The goal of the CICI: TCR: Building a more Resilient IPv6 with Passive Outage Detection (BRIPOD) Project is to improve observability of the IPv6 Internet using passive observations of
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