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Ukraine’s Wartime Internet from the Inside

Kentik

In the past year, we have used Kentik’s unique datasets to show some of the conflict’s impacts on Ukraine’s external internet connectivity, ranging from DDoS attacks and large outages , to the rerouting of internet service in the southern region of Kherson. 88.81.224.209 PJSC Datagroup 3326 88.81.224.209.ipv4.datagroup.ua. 193.109.128.78

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Network AF, Episode 5: Building relationships as an internet analyst with Doug Madory

Kentik

Network AF welcomes Doug Madory to the podcast. Doug is a veteran, a researcher, a writer and Kentik’s director of internet analysis. Air Force within its Information War Center, Doug has now been working in the networking industry for 12 years. How Doug builds relationships while communicating technical networking data.

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IoT Adoption in Healthcare Brings Security Opportunities

CIO

By Anand Oswal, Senior Vice President and GM at cyber security leader Palo Alto Networks Connected medical devices, also known as the Internet of Medical Things or IoMT, are revolutionizing healthcare, not only from an operational standpoint but related to patient care. But ransomware isn’t the only risk. Simplify operations.

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News in Networking: The Best Network Speeds, Cuba’s DIY Internet, and the Cost of Automation

Kentik

This week Verizon was dubbed the winner of network speeds. Mitel agreed to buy ShoreTel, while Viacom said it wouldn’t buy Scripps Networks. A feature story explored the workarounds that Cubans go to for internet access, and another feature looked at the cost of IT automation. This week’s top story picks from the Kentik team.

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News in Networking: Russian Internet for North Korea, Google Finds DNS Vulnerabilities

Kentik

Reports this week suggest a Russian teleco started providing internet connectivity to North Korea. Here are those headlines and more: Russia Provides New Internet Connection to North Korea (38 North). “A A major Russian telecommunications company appears to have begun providing an internet connection to North Korea.

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Tips to Improve Your Home Wi-Fi Performance

CableLabs

Joanna Stern over at the Wall Street Journal posted a helpful article about fixing Wi-Fi pain points here. We have a few more suggestions and tips to better share your home network. We’re all used to working wirelessly these days; a wired Ethernet connection will speed up data transfer from your computer to the Internet.

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5 New Aethon TUG Robot Vulnerabilities Expose Healthcare Facilities to IoMT Hackers

Ivanti

After all, vulnerabilities in the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) cost hospitals nearly $21 billion in 2021. Segment the TUG robots’ network to minimize the exposure. For additional protection, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) recommends : Not exposing control system devices and systems to the Internet.