DNS-OARC 29: KSK roll and two days of DNS internals
The 29th DNS-OARC workshop was a remarkably effective DNS meeting, with a wealth of operational experience and engagement.
The 29th DNS-OARC workshop was a remarkably effective DNS meeting, with a wealth of operational experience and engagement.
Guest Post: DNS-over-TLS provides an opportunity to improve query latency compared to UDP.
Guest Post: The recently updated TLS 1.3 delivers superior privacy, security, and performance.
A trustable DNS demands DNSSEC irrespective of the fate of DNS over TLS.
Guest Post: DNS over TLS brings reliable delivery of the DNS, which might make DNSSEC and DANE finally happen after all.
Guest Post: With TLSv1.3 approved and in the IETF publication queue, it’s time to think about deployment options and obstacles, and planning for changes inherent in this revision.
Guest Post: Network monitoring activities will need to be considered in TLSv1.3 deployment plans.
Guest Post: While it appears there is a learning curve prior to adoption, TLSv1.3 should be strongly considered to improve the security of web sessions.
Guest Post: A study looking at TLS adoption in Japan finds HTTPS web traffic has increased by a factor of 14 in the last 10 years.
Is there a core of “crypto zealots” in the IETF that are pushing an extreme agenda about encryption?