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Nov 29, 2022
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Welcome to our bi-weekly newsletter about the WebSniffer project, Web, computer networks and cybersecurity 👋

This newsletter issue contains the following three sections:

  • 🌐 WebSniffer Update

  • 🗓️ Events

  • 📰 News


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🌐 WebSniffer Update

In this section you will learn about the latest product updates of the WebSniffer project.

WebSniffer is an Internet intelligence platform in the making that is going to track changes on the web and provide actionable insights to its users. The platform can currently view HTTP response headers of any web page, do domain name lookups, IP address lookups and provide user’s information such as their IP address, user agent and more. You can also generate secure random passwords with WebSniffer.

✨ IP Lookup Improvements

Now all pages within the IP Address Lookup section display some additional information like e.g. if an IP address belong to a private or a reserved address block.

✨ Support of Open Graph Protocol

In the recent release WebSniffer has begun to support the Open Graph Protocol. Open Graph metadata contributes to a better discoverability of the information presented by WebSniffer. It also makes the previews of the WebSniffer pages on social media platforms, like Twitter and Facebook, more descriptive and user friendly. The feature has been introduced on some pages of the site and will be gradually rolled out to the whole site.


🗓️ Events

Following is the selection of interesting events that we recommend to attend:

📅 Internet Governance Forum (IGF) 2022
Date: 28 Nov to 02 Dec 2022
Location: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and Online

📅 Quantum Internet Hackathon
Date: 01 Dec, 2022 to 02 Dec, 2022
Location: Amsterdam, Dublin, Padua, Poznan, Sarajevo, online

📅 Middle East Network Operators Group 2022 (MENOG22) - Bahrain
Date: Sun, 4 Dec 2022 to Thu, 8 Dec 2022
Location: Manama, Bahrain / Hybrid

📅 The Regulatory Framework for Accessibility in the European Union
Date: 06 Dec 2022
Location: Online

📅 ICANN Training Series: IPv6 in the Nordics (and why it’s important)
Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2022 - 12:00 to 13:00
Location: Virtual Meeting


📰 News

Here are some interesting news from the Web, computer networks and cybersecurity fields that are worth sharing 👇

🗞️ The Continuing WHOIS Disappearing Act

WHOIS is about to become even harder to find. ICANN has recently concluded long-delayed contract negotiations with industry meant to accommodate the technical migration from the WHOIS protocol to the Registration Data Access Protocol (RDAP).

🗞️ Majority of Security Managers Lack Threat Intelligence Skills

Seventy-three percent of IT security managers have said they lack necessary threat intelligence (TI) skills, and 55% believe their threat intelligence data is not predictive enough.


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