The hostilities in Ukraine have driven unprecedented forces, both from third-party countries and in Russia, to create economic barriers. In the Internet, these manifest both as internal pressures on Russian sites to (re-)patriate the infrastructure they depend on (e.g., naming and hosting) and external pressures arising from Western providers disassociating from some or all Russian customers. While quite a bit has been written about this both from a policy perspective and anecdotally, our paper places the question on an empirical footing and directly measures longitudinal changes in the makeup of naming, hosting and certificate issuance for domains in the Russian Federation.
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Jonker, M., Akiwate, G., Affinito, A., Claffy, K., Botta, A., Voelker, G. M., … Savage, S. (2022). Where .ru? Assessing the Impact of Conflict on Russian Domain Infrastructure. In Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM Internet Measurement Conference, IMC (pp. 159–165). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3517745.3561423
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