Episode 381
Here Comes Cloud DNS
August 29th, 2018
23 mins 53 secs
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About this Episode
To make DNS more secure, we must move it to the cloud! At least that’s what Mozilla and Google suggest. We breakdown DNS-over-HTTPS, why it requires a “cloud” component, and the advantages it has over traditional DNS.
Plus new active attacks against Apache Struts, and a Windows 10 zero-day exposed on Twitter.
Episode Links
- Firefox Nightly Secure DNS Experimental Results
- DNS-over-HTTPS
- DNS over HTTPS
- A cartoon intro to DNS over HTTPS
- Discussion of draft-ietf-doh-dns-over-https in the IETF's DOH Working Group
- High performance DNS over HTTPS client & server
- Cloudflare Resolver for Firefox
- Active Attacks Detected Using Apache Struts Vulnerability CVE-2018-11776
- Windows 10 Zero-Day Vulnerability Exposed On Twitter
- Netdata: Get control of your servers. — netdata is a system for distributed real-time performance and health monitoring. It provides unparalleled insights, in real-time, of everything happening on the system it runs (including applications such as web and database servers), using modern interactive web dashboards.
- State of Software Distribution - 2018 — Few enterprises possess the ability to deploy the latest software and security patches at scale, putting their cybersecurity and business performance at risk. In the 2018 State of Software Distribution Report, we explore why IT decision makers say they struggle to keep up with the software distribution needs of the modern enterprise.