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Analyzing the State of the Internet

David Belson (@dbelson)Sr. Director, Industry & Data Intelligence

November 11, 2016

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Agenda• Who is Akamai?

• State of the Internet Report

• State of the Internet / Security Highlights

• State of the Internet / Connectivity Highlights

• Why is this important?

We are the global leader in Content Delivery Network (CDN) services for delivering, optimizing and securing online content and business applications.

2015 Revenue$2.2B

Market Cap$11B+

Employees6,500+

fast, reliable and secure.

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220,000+ servers1,600+ networks

650+ cities120+ countries

100+ million clients

A GLOBAL PLATFORM

All top 10 banksAll top 60 eCommerce sitesAll top 30 M&E companies

13 of the 15 largest auto manufacturers1/3 of the Global 500® companies

ENTERPRISE CUSTOMER BASE

40+ million hits per second2+ trillion deliveries per day

30+ Terabits per second

ACCELERATING DAILY TRAFFIC OF

Akamai Today

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WEB PERFORMANCE

Deliver fast responsive Web and mobile

sites

NETWORK OPERATOR

Embed CDN into carrier & mobile

networks

CLOUD SECURITY

Protect against DDoS, Web application &

other Internet threats

MEDIA DELIVERY

Deliver high-quality streaming video

at broadcast scale

CLOUD NETWORKING

Optimize, scale & secure the

enterprise network

AKAMAI INTELLIGENT PLATFORM™

AKAMAI SOLUTIONS

LUNA + {OPEN} and SERVICES & SUPPORT

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Data Collection

Platform Inputs:

Measurements across various metrics related to Internet performance, architecture, and interconnectedness

Platform Usage:

Every connection/request, whether good or malicious in nature, carries associated information of interest & value

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A quarterly report series that leverages “data exhaust” generated by Akamai services:

• IPv4 exhaustion & IPv6 adoption• Connection Speeds/Broadband Adoption• Mobile connectivity & usage trends• Attack traffic activity & trends• Threat intelligence

The State of the Internet Report

https://www.akamai.com/stateoftheinternet@akamai_soti

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State of the Internet / Security Highlights

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YoY DDoS Attack Trends, Q3 2015-Q3 2016

Q3 2015 Q4 2015 Q1 2016 Q2 2016 Q3 20160

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

1510

3693

45234919

4556

# of DDoS Attacks

Q3 2015 Q4 2015 Q1 2016 Q2 2016 Q3 201602468

101214161820

8

5

19

12

19

# above 100 Gbps

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Top Source Countries for DDoS Attacks, Q3 2016

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Top Source Countries for Web App Attacks, Q3 2016

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• Pro-bono customer of Prolexic/Akamai since August 2012• Received 269 attacks in just over four years• Twelve attacks peaked at over 100 Gbps

• December 2013• February 2014• August 2015• Four between March-August 2016• Five in September 2016

• September 20 attack reached 623 Gbps

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Top SourcesBrazil

VietnamChina

South KoreaRomaniaRussia

ColombiaTaiwan

United Arab Emirates

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“Mirai” botnet

“Mirai is a botnet that would not exist if more networks practiced basic hygiene, such as blocking insecure protocols by default.”• Spreads like a worm, using Telnet and >60 default username/password

combinations to scan the Internet for additional systems to infect. • The majority of these systems appear to be Digital Video Recorders

(DVRs), IP-enabled surveillance cameras, and consumer routers. • Capable of generating 10 types of attacks: two UDP floods, two types of

GRE floods, two types of ACK floods, one SYN flood, one DNS flood, a Valve Engine attack, and an HTTP flood attack that is configurable and can leverage any HTTP method.

• Allows for both static and randomized IP address spoofing of IP addresses in five of the 10 attack types.

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Dyn Attack, 10/21/16• First attack begins ~7:00 am ET,

targeting East Coast servers• Mitigated ~2 hours later

• Second wave of attacks begins just before noon ET, global in nature

• Mitigated in about an hour

• Third attack attempted later in the day• Mitigated without customer impact

http://hub.dyn.com/static/hub.dyn.com/dyn-blog/dyn-statement-on-10-21-2016-ddos-attack.html

http://dyn.com/dns/network-map/

Reportedly Impacted:

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State of the Internet / Connectivity Highlights

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Average & Average Peak Connection Speeds

41 18 16 85 49 3 29 8 30 98

70 62 49 16 49 81 66 23 30 71

35 72 18 72 91 30 76 90 58 83

88 89 74 45 80 77 88 65 69 54

22 92 79 43 94 93 3 23 26 75

30 65 20 91 49 13 4 52 78 76

62 62 6 40 9 57 69 85 95 37

98 3 73 15 45 36 88 8 45 67

86 64 69 44 43 63 42 30 48 76

67 18 70 41 35 6 27 20 47 3

98 92 79 91 94 93 88 90 95 98

88 89 74 85 91 81 88 85 78 83

86 72 73 72 80 77 76 65 69 76

70 65 70 45 49 63 69 52 58 76

67 64 69 44 49 57 66 30 48 75

62 62 49 43 49 36 42 23 47 71

41 62 20 41 45 30 29 23 45 67

35 18 18 40 43 13 27 20 30 54

30 18 16 16 35 6 4 8 30 37

22 3 6 15 9 3 3 8 26 3

Average (51.75) Average Peak (91.8)

41 18 16 85 49 3 29 8 30 98

70 62 49 16 49 81 66 23 30 71

35 72 18 72 91 30 76 90 58 83

88 89 74 45 80 77 88 65 69 54

22 92 79 43 94 93 3 23 26 75

30 65 20 91 49 13 4 52 78 76

62 62 6 40 9 57 69 85 95 37

98 3 73 15 45 36 88 8 45 67

86 64 69 44 43 63 42 30 48 76

67 18 70 41 35 6 27 20 47 3

98 92 79 91 94 93 88 90 95 98

88 89 74 85 91 81 88 85 78 83

86 72 73 72 80 77 76 65 69 76

70 65 70 45 49 63 69 52 58 76

67 64 69 44 49 57 66 30 48 75

62 62 49 43 49 36 42 23 47 71

41 62 20 41 45 30 29 23 45 67

35 18 18 40 43 13 27 20 30 54

30 18 16 16 35 6 4 8 30 37

22 3 6 15 9 3 3 8 26 3

41 18 16 85 49 3 29 8 30 98

70 62 49 16 49 81 66 23 30 71

35 72 18 72 91 30 76 90 58 83

88 89 74 45 80 77 88 65 69 54

22 92 79 43 94 93 3 23 26 75

30 65 20 91 49 13 4 52 78 76

62 62 6 40 9 57 69 85 95 37

98 3 73 15 45 36 88 8 45 67

86 64 69 44 43 63 42 30 48 76

67 18 70 41 35 6 27 20 47 3

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Average Connection Speed

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Average Connection Speed Trends

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Average Peak Connection Speed

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Average Peak Connection Speed Trends

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Growth in Mobile Data Traffic

Five Year Traffic Growth

Voice42%

Data1,600%

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University of Pennsylvania IPv6 Adoption

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Internet shutdown in Iraq for student exams

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Internet shutdown in Syria for student exams

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Internet “curfew” in Gabon after disputed elections

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Think About “Data Exhaust”

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Security Is Not An Afterthought

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Practice Good Network Hygiene

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Broadband Is Getting Better

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Government Involvement

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In Summary…

The “state of the Internet” continues to change rapidly.

All of this is closely interrelated, and highly interdependent.

There is opportunity everywhere.

Hardware

Software

Big Data

IPv6

Broadband

Mobile

Security

Innovation

Disruption

Enterprises

Startups

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Thank You

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