Russian Internet Outage: DNSSEC Oops or Ukraine Hack?
Richi Jennings | | dns, DNS Attacks, DNS hijack, DNS hijacking, DNSSEC, Russia, Russia Exodus, Russia-Ukraine, russia-ukraine conflict, Russia's War on Ukraine, russian, Russian Cyber War, SB Blogwatch
It was DNS. It’s always DNS: Government ministry denies hackers hacked its network infrastructure ...
Security Boulevard
Costly DNS Attacks on the Rise
While awareness of DNS security continues to grow, the cost, frequency and number of attacks remain high, while the pandemic and resulting hybrid work environments have resulted in huge disruption for organizations ...
Security Boulevard
Redundant, Secure, and Open Short Domains: A Vision for Multi-Provider Apex Domain Aliases to Enable DNS Diversity
Human nature is to seek simpler and convenient ways to do things. One example is the sometimes onerous task of typing a URL into a web browser's address bar. Since users prefer ...
Akamai Drives New Standards and Enhances Authoritative DNS and Load Balancing Services
Jonathan Zarkower | | Cloud Security, Commerce, dns, edgedns, Financial Services, globaltrafficmanagement, healthcare, Media Delivery, OPEN, Partners, Public Sector, Retail & Commerce, Standards and Protocols, Web Performance, zero trust
For more than 20 years, Akamai's customers have trusted our global edge platform to deliver their content, secure their web applications, and accelerate end-user experiences. As the basis for our mapping functions, ...
When It Comes to DNS, Trust but Verify
If you’re reading this article, you can thank a DNS provider. While most end users couldn’t tell you what DNS stands for, the domain name service is one of the core functions ...
Security Boulevard
DNS over TLS and DNS over HTTPS
Jamie Brim | | Brave, Chrome, CloudFlare, Cobalt Strike, Command And Control, Corelight Labs, dns, DoH, DoT, Firefox, Godlua, goDoH, HTTPS, json, json+https, Malware, network security monitoring, network traffic analysis, opera, PsiXbot, TLS, TLS 1.3, Zeek
By Jamie Brim, Corelight Security Researcher In this post, we’ll explore DNS over TLS (DoT) and DNS over HTTPS (DoH). DoT and DoH were invented to address privacy concerns associated with cleartext ...
Architecting DNS for DDoS Durability and Resilience
After many years of hard work from many Internet engineers and system administrators, Akamai Technologies has been working towards DNS infrastructure that would be ready for service 24/7, 365 days a year ...
Architectural paths for evolving the DNS
The Domain Name System (DNS) is one of the Internet's fundamental systems, providing the top-level hierarchy for naming Internet resources. One of its purposes is to act as a sort of phonebook, ...
The Shared Security Weekly Blaze – The #DeleteFacebook Movement, Cloudflare’s New Privacy Focused DNS Service, Saks Fifth Avenue and Panera Data Breaches
Tom Eston | | CISOBox, CloudFlare, Data breach, dns, facebook, Lord & Taylor, MyFitnessPal, Panera, Podcast Episodes, Privacy, Saks Fifth Avenue, Silent Pocket, tor, VPN, Weekly Blaze Podcast
This is the Shared Security Weekly Blaze for April 9, 2018 sponsored by Security Perspectives – Your Source for Tailored Security Awareness Training and Assessment Solutions, Silent Pocket and CISOBox. This episode ...
Nykolas Z Updates Global Alternative DNS Speed Test to Include Cloudflare (1.1.1.1)
A while back, Medium blogger ‘Nykolas Z’ posted results from a globally distributed DNS resolver test to find the speediest provider (NOTE: speed is not the only consideration when choosing an alternative ...