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July 8, 2005
NSF Backs Next-Gen Internet Research
Writing in the June 17 issue of Federal Computer Week, Aliya Sternstein reports that The National Science Foundation has awarded MIT's David Clark a grant to begin preliminary research on developing a new architecture for the next Internet. Clark will focus his research on making the next Internet more secure. In the article,Clark says: "I don't want to have a sudden meltdown, blackout or have the Internet used as a vector for a widespread terrorist attack."
July 8, 2005 in Web Communications | Permalink
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