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George Michaelson, APNIC

Measuring Internet Users - APNIC's experience in end user measurement in IPv6 and DNSSEC

Abstract

Since 2010, APNIC has been running a wide-ranging data collection of end user capability, using adverts placed in web pages at random. This talk discusses some of the issues in data collection, analysis and management, and poses questions for future activity. There's plenty of work for everyone interested in measurements in the Internet!


Bio

George Michaelson is currently APNIC's senior R&D scientist. Recently, he has been working on long-baseline DNS statistics, services logging, audit and analysis, and design and implementation of the Internet Number Resource Certification framework. George is a member of the BCS, and a founder member of the Australian chapter of the Internet Society. He participates regularly in IETF standardization meetings, and co-authors Request For Comment (RFC) documents, technical drafts, and conference and peer-review papers. George graduated from York University in 1982 with a BSc in Computer Science. His career in the United Kingdom and Australia has pursued research and development in computer science, networking, and systems administration.

http://www.apnic.net/events/apnic-speakers/george-michaelson (includes picture)