Dataplane.org
Dataplane.org

About

Dataplane.org started in 2016 on the heels of past and planned research projects conducted by our founder John Kristoff and is run by Dataplane.org NFP a charitable 501(c)(3) organization. He began by deploying sensors across various networks to observe and report on unsolicited Internet application communications. His PhD work led to ongoing BGP, DNS, IPv6, and RPKI experiments being incorporated into the suite of Dataplane.org activities. Today, Dataplane.org helps foster a more robust and healthier Internet through data, analysis, and statistics.

A number of projects, tools, and organizations incorporate Dataplane.org signals into their solutions. Without making any implicit or explicit recommendation for those listed or excluded, we know the following utilize Dataplane.org signals: Abuse Helper, Arctic Security, Blackhole Router Site, Brandefense, Collective Intelligence Framework, CUJO AI, FireHOL, IntelMQ, Maltrail, MISP, NoVirusThanks, Prophetic AI, Recorded Future, RiskIQ, Shadowserver, Shreshta, Team Cymru, ThreatSTOP, and Webscout.

Team

John Kristoff

John Kristoff

John’s interest is in Internet infrastructure, with a focus on improving Internet routing (BGP), the naming system (DNS), and internetwork security.

Matthew Kemp

Matthew Kemp

Matt is a technologist and leader with experience in various IT functions, focused on building unique systems and teams to meet technical and business needs.

Bill Eaheart

Bill Eaheart

Bill is a seasoned infrastructure architect, guided by a collaborative approach for designing and delivering solutions with optimum security to advance the organization’s mission.