NSF Grants for Decentralized Infrastructure Research
billbaggins writes "The NSF has given a grant to the IRIS project to research something called Distributed Hash Tables as a tool for creating networks that don't have "centralized points of vulnerability". The chief purpose seems to be to stop DoS attacks, intentional or otherwise. Check out their press release (text or Word format) and also the news coverage (CNN and NYTimes, among others)."
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Agreed, ICQ can take up 25%+ of your cpu, Internet Explorer Download Manager will take up 20%, Chimera will eat 30%, top will take 10% as a monitoring fee, and your mouse cursor moving will take up 10% leaving 5% for remaining programs and visual effects.
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