Headlines over the past few months have made official something that many of us suspected for a while: the United States government has access...
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Headlines over the past few months have made official something that many of us suspected for a while: the United States government has access...
Recently, I’ve read a number of reports on IT outsourcing. From those reports, one clear thing has emerged: North American companies have begun to...
Source Address Validation Helps Ensure that a Resolver Only Receives Queries from Valid Source Addresses Before Sending Back Responses...
In the past, I’ve written about my concerns regarding the long process of making the Internet safe and secure. While much progress has been...
Security isn’t sexy. In fact, many people think it’s boring. When it comes to selling security, whether as a concept or in a true...
A few months ago, I wrote a column expressing my deep concern over the lack of progress in the debate about domain name registration...
Discussions on making the Internet as secure as possible began alongside the growth of the Internet. And we’re still having those discussions because, as...
I am an optimist by nature, which often makes me a minority amongst many of my colleagues in the security sector. Despite my optimism,...
For many years, I’ve been one of the people who work to make the Internet as safe and secure as possible — a task...
The Main Issue In All WHOIS Discussions Is a Collective Understanding And Agreement About the Purpose of Domain Name Registration Data.
What differentiates security and privacy? What unites them? Are they mutually exclusive or highly compatible? Does your organization’s policy on privacy trump its security...
As you are likely aware, the number of generic top-level domains (gTLDs) is about to increase dramatically. In June, the Internet Corporation for Assigned...