The document discusses the need for privacy and security in cyberspace due to vulnerabilities in the current internet. It proposes a new "Internet 2.0" called a multimode internet that would provide both dedicated and private communication using a new transmission protocol. This would allow for more secure communication and the ability to hold hackers accountable. It also discusses the need for a "TelephonyDNS" that would map domain names to telephone numbers to support this new multimode internet architecture.
A Presentation by:
REMMY NWEKE, 2016 Fellow, Cyber Security Policy Defender
Secretary, Cyber Security Experts Association of Nigeria (CSEAN)
Lagos Branch
To mark the Cyber Security Awareness Campaign,
October 2016
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REMMY NWEKE, 2016 Fellow, Cyber Security Policy Defender
Secretary, Cyber Security Experts Association of Nigeria (CSEAN)
Lagos Branch
To mark the Cyber Security Awareness Campaign,
October 2016
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A Manager’s Guide to the
Internet and
Telecommunications
1. INTRODUCTION
There’s all sorts of hidden magic happening whenever you connect to the Internet. But what really
makes it possible for you to reach servers halfway around the world in just a fraction of a second?
Knowing this is not only flat-out fascinating stuff; it’s also critically important for today’s manager to
have at least a working knowledge of how the Internet functions.
That’s because the Internet is a platform of possibilities and a business enabler. Understanding
how the Internet and networking works can help you brainstorm new products and services and un-
derstand roadblocks that might limit turning your ideas into reality. Marketing professionals who
know how the Internet reaches consumers have a better understanding of how technologies can be
used to find and target customers. Finance firms that rely on trading speed to move billions in the blink
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and go home; it’s nearly impossible to get anything done if you can’t get online. Managers who know
the Net are prepared to take the appropriate steps to secure their firms and keep their organization
constantly connected.
2. INTERNET 101: UNDERSTANDING HOW THE
INTERNET WORKS
L E A R N I N G O B J E C T I V E S
1. Describe how the technologies of the Internet combine to answer these questions: What are
you looking for? Where is it? And how do we get there?
2. Interpret a URL, understand what hosts and domains are, describe how domain registration
works, describe cybersquatting, and give examples of conditions that constitute a valid and
invalid domain-related trademark dispute.
3. Describe certain aspects of the Internet infrastructure that are fault-tolerant and support load
balancing.
4. Discuss the role of hosts, domains, IP addresses, and the DNS in making the Internet work.
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(ISP). Many (but not all) ISPs are big telecommunications companies like Verizon, Comcast, and
AT&T. These providers connect to one another, exchanging traffic, and ensuring your messages can
get to any other computer that’s online and willing to communicate with you.
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be redundant and fault-tolerant—meaning that if one network, connecting wire, or server stops work-
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Telephony DNS
1. We Need Privacy and Security In Cyberspace
The Internet is so pervasive in our life, it has become a fundamental tool for us to
communication, work and entertainment. As we become more and more dependent
on it we as becoming more aware of the vulnerability of the present Internet
environment, especially with Internet of Things (IoTs).
There is a growing need as we are becoming aware that if one of the world greatest
unauthorized surveillance agency would not prevent from being hacked, how can we
protect ourselves. More troubling is most entities on the Internet had been hacked,
one form or another, including our financial institutions.
3. Cyberspace Is Insecure
The reason current Internet will forever be vulnerable to hacking is due to the
fundamental design of the Internet system. In order to survive nuclear attack, the
Internet was designed and operated using connectionless broadcast transmission and
implements static Internet addressing for transmission. Said data delivery scheme is
similar to the postal delivery system.
4. Using static Internet routing addresses and cast mode of data delivery, hackers
capitalize on it to target and capture data packets, as well as, for clone others’ IP
addresses for intrusive attacks.
Internet 2.0 – Multimode Internet
The need for privacy and security will inevitably usher in a new transformative
technology to fulfil such need, a more secure Internet whereby we can held hackers
accountable for their actions in Internet 2.0, a multimode Internet could be such a
solution.
5. The Internet 2.0 is the brainchild of Alex Lee Chooi Tian. He invented a new set of
network protocol suite for enabling Internet-like and Web-based capability natively
over any telecommunication systems without using the Internet platform.
A new transmission media network protocol known as Transmission Media Adaptation
Layer (TMAL) was created to enable Internet 2.0. Internet 2.0 is able to provides both
dedicated-media and private mode of communication for internetworking environment,
coined as Virtual Dedicated Media Internet (VDMI), as well as having the ability to
6. provide connectivity to existing Internet services. For further technical detail, please
refers to US Pat No. 9,866,499 B1, entitled “Apparatus and Methods for Multimode
Internetworking Connectivity”.
Current Internet does not operate natively on the telephony system, instead the
Internet piggy-back on it. This rendered the present Internet unable to fully capitalize
on the capabilities of the telephony systems. With security-enabled Internet 2.0,
VDMI is able to fully capitalise on inherent strengths of telephony systems to provide
for private line of communication and reliable call tracing and recording, enabling
cyber-security enforcement.
What is DNS?
The two most important components for the Internet to function effectively are: IP
suite of protocols and Domain Name System (DNS). In addition to the differing data
7. delivery systems, there is a need for ease of use and access to said multimode
internetworking platform and environment.
Why Do We Need TelephonyDNS?
While computer identifies and associates any end-nodes to numbers, we are more
accustomed to associate any entities with names. There is a need for human-to-
machine interface for associating network device numeric addressing to domain name
in both, IP-based and VDMI environment.
IP-based DNS
IP-based Domain Name System is for the mapping of domain name to an IP
address. Its Resource Record Table was developed to register a domain name either
IPv4 or IPV6 numeric addressing.
8. TelephonyDNS
VDMI network platform would require similar capability. IncepXion DNS Holdings
Limited is presently undertaking to develop telephony-based DNS, where a VDMI’s
domain name will be mapped to a telephony number. The said telephony-based DNS
is coined as TelephonyDNS.
9. Differentiating TelephonyDNS From IP DNS
For ease of usage it’s imperative to mimic existing DNS domain name naming
convention as must as possible. The objective is not to have two different name for any
entity associated to a domain name. We did it by incorporating an invalid IP-based
DNS character to our embodiment. Should the domain name preceded with a “+”
character, the domain name query will be routed to TelephonyDNS resolvers.
Otherwise it would be routed to the current DNS as shown below.
10. Telephony-based DNS Perks
The followings are the reward perks for your support in this revolutionary project.
Thank you.
11. Project Timeline
TelephonyDNS registration when launched, will be temporary be hosted in a “sandbox”
environment for a short period of time. During that period, we will give our Backers
the opportunity to register their preferred name for their companies, business entities,
and the likes, before the others. The types of top level domain name categories are
similar to that of the present IP-based DNS.
Thus, backers of TelephonyDNS will have the opportunistic chance, as well as, choice
to obtain great domain name in the Internet 2.0 environment.
Key Personnel
12. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1. Is TelephonyDNS the same as IP Telephony, aka, “Enum”?
No, Enum or IP Telephony provides the means to maps a telephone number to IP
Address and utilizes said IP address for routing. Enum does not provides for the ability
to natively map a telephone number to a domain name.
Whereas Telephony DNS provides means to maps a telephone number to a domain
name. For TelephonyDNS, IP address was neither catered for nor implemented.
Q2. Several emerging technologies claimed to be Internet 2.0, like Web 2.0 and
Blockchain technology, so why are you different?
In the technological realm and definition for the Internet, the term "Internet" was
allocated to the ability to provide both connectivity and data delivery capabilities in a
network environment to enable for the internetworking of remote application programs.
Web 2.0 technology provides the capabilities for a hyperlink User Interface and
connectivity. Web 2.0 does not has the ability to provide for data delivery services.
Technically, Web 2.0, aka http, lies in the OSI Model Layer 7 functionality or
Application-layer functionality. Other Application-layer programs are like smtp, ftp, and
the likes, to name a few.
Blockchain technology is an encryption technology for enabling unalterable blocks of
hashed certificates to ensure the authenticity of the data. It is lies within the
13. Application-layer functionality of the OSI Model. Blockchain technology can neither
provides the ability for connectivity nor data delivery services.
TMAL, has several functionality for the OSI Model services, such as Session-layer,
Transport-layer, rudimentary Network-layer, and Data Link-layer. Thus TMAL is able
to provide for both connectivity and data delivery similarly to tcp, udp and the likes.
Basically TMAL also provides for the internetworking capability among remote
application, similarly to tcp/ip, aka the Internet. In short, TMAL will transforms the
present Internet from a single-mode internetworking environment to a multimode
internetworking environment, thus it was coined as Internet 2.0.
Q3. Why do I need Domain Name if I don't have a website?
The use for Domain Name is more than just for website address. Website address is
only one of resources for Domain Name. Basically a Domain Name is like your contact
information within the phonebook of your mobile phone except on a global scale. While
present DNS is the contact directory for the Internet, TelephonyDNS will be the contact
directory for Internet 2.0.
As global contact directory, one can register a domain name for personal or for any
statutory entities. Statutory entities are like, governmental agencies, NGO, corporation,
partnership, consultants, sole proprietors, architect, accountants, lawyer and the likes,
so long as it is recognised by law.