Craig Labovitz’s blog
Director of Network Architecture, Arbor Networks
Dr. Craig Labovitz is Arbor's Director of Network Architecture. He brings to Arbor extensive expertise in distributed denial of service attacks (DDoS), networking protocols, network engineering, and Internet research. Dr. Labovitz has served as a backbone network designer and engineer, as well as network researcher and scientist for Microsoft Corp. Previously, he spent nine years with Merit Network Inc. and the University of Michigan as a senior backbone engineer and Director of the Research and Emerging Technologies group. His work at Merit included design and engineering on the NSFNet backbone and Routing Arbiter projects. Craig also served as the director of several multi-million dollar National Science Foundation (NSF) network architecture and routing protocol research grants. Dr. Labovitz received his PhD. and MSE from the University of Michigan.
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