The Domain Name System (DNS) in 2005 serves aglobal Internet far larger and more diverse, in users and in uses, than the relatively small homogeneous network for which it was first deployed in the ...
Unlike IPv4, however, we haven’t seen a bunch of band-aids on DNS. There are a few, such as the lack of true authentication, the staggering amount of invalid DNS queries seen by the root servers, and ...
Few things can strike fear into the heart of the IT department like an attack on a company’s Domain Name System servers. That may explain why companies are spending so much time to deploy myriad, ...
When it comes to security, the Domain Name System has suffered from benign neglect. But old and emerging threats to the system that allows computer users to find Web sites will force technology ...
Cisco (Nasdaq:CSCO) has bulked-up its Domain Name System (DNS) security software with new features including AI-enhanced DNS tunneling mitigation and stronger cloud malware detection. Cisco Secure ...