TDYR 181 – Die Mauer Ist Weg! 25 Years After The Fall Of The Berlin Wall

I can remember with vivid clarity where I was on that day 25 years ago when the Berlin Wall fell… this is that story…

Comments? What Can We Learn From Existing DANE Deployments?

What can we learn from existing deployments of the DANE protocol?  As more people start implementing DANE in their applications, are there lessons we can learn to feed back into the standards development process?  What are the barriers people are finding to using DANE? How can we help accelerate the deployment of DANE and DNSSEC? As Read more…

Call For Participation For ICANN 52 DNSSEC Workshop In Singapore

If you will be attending ICANN 52 in Singapore in February 2015 and work with DNSSEC or DANE , we are seeking speakers for the ICANN 52 DNSSEC Workshop to be held on Wednesday, February 11, 2015. The full Call for Participation is included below, but the key point is – we are looking for proposals from people who want […]

Call For Participation – DNSSEC Workshop at ICANN 52 in Singapore

Will you be attending ICANN 52 in Singapore in February 2015? If so, and if you work with DNSSEC or DANE , we are seeking speakers for the ICANN 52 DNSSEC Workshop to be held on Wednesday, February 11, 2015. The full Call for Participation is included below, but the key point is – we are looking for proposals Read more…

Two More Rough Guides To IETF 91 On IPv6 And Security / TLS

Two more “Rough Guide to IETF 91″ posts have been published that may be of interest to Deploy360 readers: Rough Guide to IETF 91: All About IPv6 by Phil Roberts and Rough Guide to IETF 91: Strengthening the Internet (STRINT) Activities Continue by Karen O’Donoghue Phil’s post naturally talks about all the great work related Read more…

CloudFlare Writes About DNSSEC Complexities And Considerations

The folks over at CloudFlare published another great article earlier this week, “DNSSEC: Complexities and Considerations” that dives into more detail about some of the challenges of implementing DNSSEC.  Specifically, author Nick Sullivan explores the: Exposure of DNS zone content through zone-walking DNSSEC key management DNS reflection/amplification attacks He dives into the topics in great Read more…

IETF 91 Rough Guide On Routing Resilience And Security – De-aggregation, Route Leaks and more

What will be happening next week at IETF 91 with regard to improving the security and resilience of the Internet’s routing infrastructure? Our colleague Andrei Robachevsky tackles this question in his post this week: “Rough Guide to IETF 91: Routing Resilience & Security“. Andrei explains that one of the major issues in routing right now Read more…

FIR On Technology Episode 2 – Known and the Indie Web

What is “Known” and how does it relate to the IndieWeb? What is the difference between the Known software and the Withknown hosted platform? How do these compare to the new Ello social network? And what value are any of…

Video: BIND and DNSSEC – What Is New?

How does BIND work with DNSSEC? How easy is it to configure? What new features does it have that makes DNSSEC signing simple? How does it work as a DNSSEC-validating resolver? To answer these questions, I interviewed Eddy Winstead about BIND and what it can do with DNSSEC. We discussed BIND’s features as well as new training Read more…

“Innovation requires serendipity.” – Eli Pariser in “The Filter Bubble”

“Innovation requires serendipity.” – Eli Pariser in “The Filter Bubble”