Who is…? A question, not the Unix command

Chris Baker discusses Internet cartography and its implications for risk and security. He focuses on building a mental model for how we know where on the network something is, what it is, and why that is important.

By Chris Baker
September 9, 2016
The world map from Leinhart Holle's 1482 edition of Nicolaus Germanus's emendations to Jacobus Angelus's 1406 Latin translation of Maximus Planudes's late-13th century rediscovered Greek manuscripts of Ptolemy's 2nd-century Geography. The world map from Leinhart Holle's 1482 edition of Nicolaus Germanus's emendations to Jacobus Angelus's 1406 Latin translation of Maximus Planudes's late-13th century rediscovered Greek manuscripts of Ptolemy's 2nd-century Geography. (source: Wikimedia Commons)

This video was originally recorded in June 2016 at the O’Reilly Velocity Conference in Santa Clara, Calif.

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