Today Google released its very own DNS service. As someone with an on again off again relationship with OpenDNS, I am intrigued. (For the purposes of this post, I’ll assume you know what DNS is used ...
A new DNS protocol extension aims to reduce network congestion and latency for some bandwidth-intensive operations like streaming video by using location-awareness to pair users with the closest CDN ...
Google has launched its own public domain name system resolver, Google Public DNS, on Thursday, saying that it is designed to speed web browsing and improve security. DNS is the service that converts ...
Companies should focus on securing their networks and educating workers on "safe surfing" habits, to minimize possible security leaks from users switching to Google's public DNS, advised an analyst.
Domain Name System (DNS) security was hot this week, with the much-anticipated DNSSEC technology for locking down domain servers getting both the nod from a major ISP and passed over by a DNS service ...
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.
We have a Juniper SSG at the edge of our network.<BR><BR>We currently have a URL filtering subscription on it which is up for renewal at around $1000.<BR><BR>Do I have any options other then OpenDNS ...
OpenDNS yesterday said it would drop in-browser advertisements from its free consumer services next week because its pivot to an enterprise security provider has been successful. OpenDNS is best known ...
The Consumerist — among my favorite Web sites — doesn’t normally get this geeky. It seems as though some Qwest customers are having had a hard time downloading videos from YouTube … and the finger of ...
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