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Applied Networking Research Prize Winners Announced

By: Mat Ford

Date: November 6, 2015

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The Applied Networking Research Prize (ANRP) is awarded for recent results in applied networking research that are relevant for transitioning into shipping Internet products and related standardization efforts. The ANRP awards presented during IETF 93 went to the following two individuals:

Haya Shulman. For analysing the deficiencies of DNS privacy approaches in the paper, “Pretty Bad Privacy: Pitfalls of DNS Encryption.”

Read the full paper at https://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/dns-
privacy/current/pdfWqAIUmEl47.pdf
.

João Luís Sobrinho. For designing a route-aggregation technique that allows filtering while respecting routing policies in the paper, “Distributed Route Aggregation on the Global Network.”

Read the full paper at
http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~jrex/papers/dragon14.pdf.

Shulman and Sobrinho presented their findings to the Internet Research Task Force open meeting during IETF 93.

Slides are available at https://www.ietf.org/proceedings/93/slides/slides-93-irtfopen-1.pdf andhttps://www.ietf.org/proceedings/93/slides/slides-93-irtfopen-0.pdf.

Thanks to Meetecho, audio and video from the presentations is available athttp://recordings.conf.meetecho.com/Playout/watch.jsp?recording=IETF93_IRTFOPEN&chapter=chapter_1 (from 00:17:45).

The call for nominations for the 2016 ANRP award cycle is now closed. ANRP winners for 2016 will be announced prior to each of the three IETF meetings scheduled in 2016. Join the [email protected] mailing list for all ANRP related notifications.