Use of the Internet relies on translating domain names (like “nsa.gov”) to Internet Protocol addresses. This is the job of the Domain Name System (DNS). In the past, DNS lookups were generally ...
The Domain Name System, or DNS, is the Internet's directory system. It points you where you want to go, mapping human-readable names like darkreading.com to machine-routable addresses such as ...
OpenDNS has released a preview of a tool that will encrypt DNS (Domain Name System) requests between a person’s computer and the company’s lookup service, potentially blocking malicious interceptions.
The guidance is part of a broader effort to help the federal ecosystem meet a zero trust deadline this fall. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is out with new guidance to help ...
WINTER PARK, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mosyle, the leader in modern Apple MDM and security, today introduced its Encrypted Domain Name System (DNS) Filtering & Security Solution, the market’s first ...
Modern browsers enforce HTTPS by default for most websites, making this a baseline for secure browsing. However, HTTPS only encrypts the content of the site you’re visiting, not the metadata such as ...
Every device and app we use that connects to the Internet uses DNS to figure out where to route data. We trust our browsers with an enormous amount of personal information, and while much of that is ...
This is gonna leave some messy unintended consequences without a lot of benefit. Currently any DNS request you make is immediately followed by the connection to the IP of that resource. Furthermore, ...
The shift to zero trust will require agencies to encrypt Domain Name System traffic, but they should also be working to defend against other DNS-related cyberattacks. The Office of Management and ...
Web filtering has typically been done at the network level, but in response to changing work and education styles, Mosyle is providing K-12, higher education, and enterprise customers with web ...