Friday, February 4, 2011

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Today is the Day (the Music) IPv4 Advanced Persistent Threats Died

One of my colleagues (who will recognize and to whom I extend a fraternal nod) sent me an email early in the morning * Marcus Sachs, Vice-President Security Policy Group Verizon. The latter, a lover of fine words but probably (good) music reminded us yesterday, we celebrated the 52nd anniversary of the tragic demise of rock legends Buddy Holly , Richie Valens and JP "The Big Bopper" Richardson.

The American press it is of course echoed this small but clever Marcus also wanted to make a historical parallel between this date and the commemoration event symbolically shaking Internet because, as recalled Cider judiciously, the last IPv4 (Internet Protocol version 4) are to be allocated to the five continents. Which is good since it had five blocks / 8 is about 16.8 million addresses per block. Come see what some time now even though it will be difficult to ignore the obstacle is that IPv6 will have to manage, what time is a little frightening global players on the web. I will return to time and in the meantime, I urge you to read this paper teaching of the NRO (in English).

* Today is the Day the Music Died. A fitting date for allocation of IPv4 The Last To Be Issued.

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