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When the SCION project started in 2009, the goal was to create an
architecture offering high availability and security for basic
point-to-point communication. In the five years since the
publication of SCION: A Secure Internet Architecture, this
next-generation Internet architecture has evolved in terms of both
design and deployment. On the one hand, there has been development
of exciting new concepts and systems, including a new global
time-synchronization system, an inter-domain approach for bandwidth
reservations called COLIBRI, and Green Networking, which allows
combating global climate change on three fronts. On the other hand,
SCION is now also in production use by the Swiss financial
ecosystem, and enables participants such as the Swiss National
Bank, the Swiss provider of clearing services (SIX), and all Swiss
financial institutes to communicate securely and reliably with each
other via the Secure Swiss Finance Network. This unique guidebook
provides an updated description of SCION's main components,
covering new research topics and the most recent deployments. In
particular, it presents in-depth discussion of formal verification
efforts. Importantly, it offers a comprehensive, thorough
description of the current SCION system: Describes the principles
that guided SCION's design as a secure and robust Internet
architecture Provides a comprehensive description of the next
evolution in the way data finds its way through the Internet
Explains how SCION can contribute to reducing carbon emissions, by
introducing SCION Green Networking Demonstrates how SCION not only
functions in academic settings but also works in production
deployments Discusses additional use cases for driving SCION's
adoption Presents the approaches for formal verification of
protocols and code Illustrated with many colorful figures,
pictures, and diagrams, allowing easy access to the concepts and
use cases Assembled by a team with extensive experience in the
fields of computer networks and security, this text/reference is
suitable for researchers, practitioners, and graduate students
interested in network security. Also, readers with limited
background in computer networking but with a desire to know more
about SCION will benefit from an overview of relevant chapters in
the beginning of the book.
When the SCION project started in 2009, the goal was to create an
architecture offering high availability and security for basic
point-to-point communication. In the five years since the
publication of SCION: A Secure Internet
Architecture, this next-generation Internet architecture has
evolved in terms of both design and deployment. On the one hand,
there has been development of exciting new concepts and systems,
including a new global time-synchronization system, an inter-domain
approach for bandwidth reservations called COLIBRI, and Green
Networking, which allows combating global climate change on three
fronts. On the other hand, SCION is now also in production use by
the Swiss financial ecosystem, and enables participants such as the
Swiss National Bank, the Swiss provider of clearing services (SIX),
and all Swiss financial institutes to communicate securely and
reliably with each other via the Secure Swiss Finance Network. This
unique guidebook provides an updated description of SCION's main
components, covering new research topics and the most recent
deployments. In particular, it presents in-depth discussion of
formal verification efforts. Importantly, it offers a
comprehensive, thorough description of the current SCION system:
Describes the principles that guided SCION's design as a secure and
robust Internet architecture Provides a comprehensive description
of the next evolution in the way data finds its way through the
Internet Explains how SCION can contribute to reducing carbon
emissions, by introducing SCION Green Networking Demonstrates how
SCION not only functions in academic settings but also works in
production deployments Discusses additional use cases for driving
SCION's adoption Presents the approaches for formal verification of
protocols and code  Illustrated with many colorful figures,
pictures, and diagrams, allowing easy access to the concepts and
use cases Assembled by a team with extensive experience in
the fields of computer networks and security, this text/reference
is suitable for researchers, practitioners, and graduate students
interested in network security. Also, readers with limited
background in computer networking but with a desire to know more
about SCION will benefit from an overview of relevant chapters in
the beginning of the book.
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