[IRPCoalition] Just Following Up: IP Addresses and Safer Internet Day [Visual Resource]
George Bradley
george at circaedu.com
Fri Feb 5 21:00:53 EET 2016
Hi ,
With February 9th (Tuesday) being Safer Internet Day I just wanted to follow up to see if you are interested in sharing an infographic created by the New Jersey Institute of Technology that shows the role engineers are playing in ensuring the web does not run out of IP addresses. By replacing the current IPv4 system with the new IPv6 system, electrical engineers are improving internet security, as shown in the graphic.
Please feel free to share this graphic with your readers. Here is the full link to the resource: http://graduatedegrees.online.njit.edu/msee-resources/msee-infographics/we-need-engineers-ensuring-the-web-doesnt-run-out-of-addresses/.
The embed code can be found at the bottom of the page. Thank you again for your time. Questions and feedback are always welcome.
Best wishes,
George Bradley
Communications Specialist
Circa Interactive
407-399-7263
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Hi ,
As you may know, February 9th is Safer Internet Day ( https://t.buzzstream.com/1/l/4a5fff7dbc104bc8b4410c0b6abbe5fc?rl=http%3A%2F%2Fsaferinternetday.us%2F ) and gives us the opportunity to to promote the efforts of internet users of all ages, interests and backgrounds to make the internet a better place and the world a better place with the help of the internet. Unfortunately, the global demand for IP addresses will soon outweigh the number of addresses that are available. The New Jersey Institute of Technology has created an infographic ( https://t.buzzstream.com/1/l/34df51a0d24f439da221f2d37386a822?rl=http%3A%2F%2Fgraduatedegrees.online.njit.edu%2Fmsee-resources%2Fmsee-infographics%2Fwe-need-engineers-ensuring-the-web-doesnt-run-out-of-addresses%2F ) that shows what electrical engineers are doing to replace the current IPv4 system and ensuring that we a system that will offer an almost infinite number of IP addresses and allow for the internet to grow with the demand. This informative infographic will inform your readers on the differences between the outdated IPv4 system and the new IPv6 system and also explain why the adoption of this upgrade will provide incredible benefits within business. The graphic also explains to the reader why a slow adoption of IPv6 could lead to diminished internet security. IPv4 was developed in the 1970’s, decades before widespread use of the internet when security a non issue, this coupled with the fact that 44% of U.S. companies experienced some cybercrime in 2014 shows how important the adoption of IPv6 is if the internet is to become more secure.
Please feel free to share this graphic with your readers. Here is the full link to the resource: http://graduatedegrees.online.njit.edu/msee-resources/msee-infographics/we-need-engineers-ensuring-the-web-doesnt-run-out-of-addresses/
The embed code can be found at the bottom of the page. Thank you so much for your time. Any feedback is appreciated.
Best wishes,
George Bradley
Communications Specialist
Circa Interactive
407-399-7263
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