Episodios

  • Break Ground! Plant Seeds! Rewild the Internet!
    Jun 30 2025

    The Internet has long been fertile ground for innovative technologies to grow and openly compete. But having emerged out of these conditions, certain services and the companies that offer them have come to dominate and stifle the very diversity that made their existence possible. Our guest in the episode of the RIPE Labs podcast, Maria Farrell, talks about why we must - and how we can - rewild the Internet.


    Show notes:

    00:00 - Find out more about our excellent guest, Maria Farrell

    02:26 - Maria at RIPE 90

    05:48 - More about Seeing Like a State by James C. Scott

    07:15 - Find out more about Robin Berjon

    08:46 - We Need to Rewind the Internet by Maria Farrell and Robin Berjon

    11:36 - Meredith Whittaker speaking at CCC

    16:32 - Leslie Daigle's The Internet Invariants ...and Leslie at RIPE 90

    20:10 - RFC 9518 'Centralization, Decentralization, and Internet Standards'

    21:30 - Hisham Ibrahim on RIPE Labs

    28:55 - Cory Doctorow on competitive compatibility ("comcom")

    37:45 - Interview with Jonathan Kanter on Big Tech, Antitrust Laws, and the Future of AI

    43:20 - On Ireland's relationship with U.S. tech

    51:45 - Anna Wilson at RIPE 90 It's ok to be smaller: how to not get overwhelmed

    52:10 - Bert Hubert on European cloud

    52:18 - Meredith Whittaker on the end of big tech

    01:00:48: - Bert Hubert on open source alternatives to big tech services

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  • The Internet Is Not What You Think It Is
    Jun 11 2025

    What is “the Internet”? And why is it not just our access to a search engine or our favourite social media platform? In this episode, Hisham Ibrahim, RIPE NCC’s Chief Community Officer, breaks down the layers of the Internet ecosystem, explains what a stable and resilient Internet means, and clarifies the difference between digital governance and Internet governance.



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    44 m
  • Making Digital Sustainability Make Sense
    Apr 30 2025

    The digital infrastructure we're all so dependent on has a negative - and growing - impact on the environment. In this episode, Michael Oghia talks about strategies for breaking down the big problem of digital sustainability, strategies for building a more efficient Internet, and challenges that come with the adoption of more sustainable practices.


    Show notes


    01:40 - Michael on RIPE Labs

    08:20 - Our World in Data gives similar numbers for the % of global carbon emissions from the aviation industry, as does this broader report from the European parliament.

    11:00 - E-waste dumps in Ghana

    11:10 - Map of conflict mineral mines in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

    11:27 - Article from the Guardian on projected energy demands from AI data centres

    12:50 - Article on using 'waste heat' as a source of power

    13:20 - Michael RIPE Labs article on refurbishment as a strategy for digital sustainability

    15:30 - Michael's RIPE Labs article on Why Small and Medium-Size Operators Should Care About Sustainability

    17:15 - Read more about the origins of the term 'carbon footprint' in this nice piece by Tom Greenwood

    37:05 - The resources Michael is pointing us to here are available via the same article: Why Small and Medium-Size Operators Should Care About Sustainability

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    42 m
  • How the Internet Routed Around Damage in the Baltic Sea
    Mar 31 2025

    When two Internet cables in the Baltic Sea were reported as broken last November, researchers at the RIPE NCC turned to RIPE Atlas to examine the damage. In this episode, Emile Aben discusses what his analysis uncovered about the impact of these and similar incidents in the months that followed, and how the Internet remained resilient against them.


    Show notes


    00:44 - TeleGeography build and maintain massive data sets that are used to monitor, forecast, and map the telecommunications industry. Their submarine cable map is a valuable resource in tracking Internet cable incidents.


    00:52 - Some early reports on these incidents from Mobile Europe, Reuters, The Register


    01:08 - Visual guide from the Guardian exploring circumstances surrounding incidents in the Baltic Sea.


    01:13 - RIPE Atlas


    01:36 - On RIPE Labs: Does the Internet Route Around Damage? - Baltic Sea Cable Cuts; A Deep Dive Into the Baltic Sea Cable Cuts


    02:13 - First episode of the RIPE Labs podcast: Measuring Damage on the Internet


    03:14 - Emile's earlier articles on the Ukraine: The Ukrainian Internet


    05:25 - RIPE Atlas anchors


    12:40 - Help expand RIPE Atlas coverage! Learn more about what's involved in hosting a RIPE Atlas anchor.


    27:05 - The Internet in North Korea - Hanging by a Single Thread?


    32:50 - Lord Kelvin said both that "To measure is to know" and "If you cannot measure it, you cannot improve it".




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    39 m
  • Who Governs Cyberspace?
    Feb 3 2025
    In this episode, we dive deep into the evolving world of cyberspace and international cybersecurity law with Francesca Bosco from the CyberPeace Institute. As digital threats grow in complexity, how are governments and policymakers responding? What role does civil society play in internet governance? And can a multistakeholder approach truly bridge the gap between technical expertise and legislative frameworks?

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    50 m
  • Detecting Cyber Threats to Critical Systems
    Dec 19 2024
    It is no longer unusual for Operational Technology systems to be connected to IT systems and the Internet, but this leaves them increasingly open to cyber threats. Daniel Kapellmann, Security Engineering Manager at Google Threat Intelligence, talks about how convergence of OT with IT systems amplifies risk and what’s involved in detecting threats.

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    35 m
  • Embracing Neurodiversity in the Internet Community
    Nov 26 2024

    Overcoming the various challenges involved in keeping the Internet running calls for different ways of thinking about those challenges. In this episode, Rob Lister talks to us about how and why the technical community can and should embrace neurodiversity.


    Back in May 2024 at RIPE 88, Rob Lister (Senior Network Engineer at LONAP) opened up to the community about his experience of having been diagnosed with ADHD during COVID. We talked more about how the Internet community can support neurodiverse individuals and how communication and awareness are key.


    Rob was kind enough to share some useful references and resources for interested listeners:


    • Dolan, E (2024): Anendophasia: Scientists uncover the weird cognitive impact of life without an inner voice
    • ADHD Adult Self-Screening Tool
    • ADHD and work - ideas for workplace accommodations.


    For events


    • Sunflower Lanyards from hidden disabilities
    • "Social battery" pin badge - loads of version including this fancy LED badge.


    Books


    • Channing, C (2020): The First Minute: How to Start Conversations That Get Results (alternatively, you can also get it here)
    • Channing, C (2022): Effective Emails: The Secret to Straightforward Communication at Work (alternative here)
    • Archer, D (2016): The ADHD Advantage: What You Thought Was a Diagnosis May Be Your Greatest Strength
    • Shankman, P (2017): Faster Than Normal: Turbocharge Your Focus, Productivity, and Success with the Secrets of the ADHD Brain
    • Maskell, L (2022): ADHD an A-Z
    • Banks, A (2021): Going Official! On getting a diagnosis of adult ADHD, and what to do with it

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    22 m
  • Patching Internet Vulnerabilities with RPKI
    Oct 10 2024

    The White House recently announced plans to boost Internet routing security in the US through better RPKI coverage. So how does RPKI help secure BGP? How easy is it to boost coverage on a national level? And what's the future potential of the infrastructure? Our guest Tim Bruijnzeels shares his views.


    Tim is Principal Software Engineer for RPKI at the RIPE NCC and has worked in standards development and software implementation around RPKI for well over a decade. He talked to us about where RPKI is at today, how governments can and have aided its adoption, and how work being done on ASPA and BGPsec promise a more secure future for the Internet.


    Show notes:

    02:40 - The Dublin IETF meeting back in 2008.

    03:17 - Tim has contributed to a number of RFCs over the years.

    03:40 - NLnet Labs develops free, liberally licensed, open-source software for DNS and BGP routing.

    03:50 - Krill is a free, open source RPKI Certificate Authority developed by NLnet Labs that lets you run delegated RPKI under one or multiple RIRs.

    07:24 - You can read more on how the Internet routes around damage on RIPE Labs.

    10:47 - Get more information on how to manage ROAs through the RPKI Dashboard.

    11:36 - Check out the RIPE NCC's Routing Information Service (RIS).

    12:17 - Alex Band's article on the launch of the RIPE NCC Resource Certification Service back in 2011.

    13:51 - There are a number of RPKI validators to choose from, including Routinator from NLnet Labs.

    17:32 - Here's a nice explainer article on ASPA.

    22:07 - Plans to support ASPA and BGPsec router certificates in RIPE NCC Quarterly Planning.

    24:42 - Press Release: White House Office of the National Cyber Director Releases Roadmap to Enhance Internet Routing Security.

    26:47 - More on Dutch government measures for ensuring RPKI coverage.

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    39 m