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A Tutorial For Enhancing Your Home DNS Protection

CTOvision

The Internet only works because it has a similar automated switching system. This system is orchestrated by something called DNS (short for Domain Name Service). Every device you have, indeed, every device on the Internet, uses DNS to determine how to route information to other devices. It is all quite easy.

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What is Passive DNS and how do you leverage it in research?

CTOvision

Passive DNS also helps enable near real time detection of fraudulent changes to the DNS system, including attacks like cache poisoning. To best understand passive DNS, one must first understand how DNS works and the value it brings to Internet users. DNS works like a contact application for the Internet.

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Beyond the Office: Securing Home Devices and Networks Against Corporate Breaches

SecureWorld News

They often feel that using a company-provided laptop linked to the corporate security system is sufficient. Avoid charging mobile devices through a computer; instead, use separate adapters. Turn off the internet connection if you will not be using it for an extended period. Use the 3-2-1 backup rule.

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DROAM - Dreaming about Cheap Data Roaming - All Things.

All Things Distributed

Werner Vogels weblog on building scalable and robust distributed systems. For an internet road warrior they are a complete nightmare. After many investigations I settled for T-Mobile which has an international Blackberry supplement that is $20/month for all BB mail traffic. All Things Distributed. Comments (). Recent Entries.

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Expanding the Cloud with DNS - Introducing Amazon Route 53 - All.

All Things Distributed

Werner Vogels weblog on building scalable and robust distributed systems. I am very excited that today we have launched Amazon Route 53, a high-performance and highly-available Domain Name System (DNS) service. Naming is one of the fundamental concepts in Distributed Systems. By Werner Vogels on 05 December 2010 02:00 PM.

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All About BIND DNS: Who, How, & Why

Linux Academy

BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain) is a software collection of tools including the world’s most widely used DNS (Domain Name System) server software. The most recent major version, BIND 9, was initially released in 2000 and is regularly maintained by the Internet Systems Consortium. BIND: A Short History. Who Uses BIND?

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Expanding the Cloud - Introducing the AWS Asia Pacific (Tokyo.

All Things Distributed

Werner Vogels weblog on building scalable and robust distributed systems. Japanese companies and consumers have become used to low latency and high-speed networking available between their businesses, residences, and mobile devices. a Fast and Scalable NoSQL Database Service Designed for Internet Scale Applications. Comments ().

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