Having secured ARPANET's closed network, [[Robert Kahn]] and [[Vinton Cerf]] collaborated on connecting multiple networks. This project later transitioned into Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and would allow multiple networks to interact and stand alone with security separate from the interconnected family. This would also allow a decentralized approach to managing networks. | Having secured ARPANET's closed network, [[Robert Kahn]] and [[Vinton Cerf]] collaborated on connecting multiple networks. This project later transitioned into Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and would allow multiple networks to interact and stand alone with security separate from the interconnected family. This would also allow a decentralized approach to managing networks. |