DDN BLOG
By: Mechele | October 27, 2016
Last week we reported on the DDoS attack that affected millions of users. Dyn has since reported that the hackers were less powerful than originally estimated. The end result of the attack will lead to conversations and adjustments in the internet community that will hopefully help to mitigate these kinds of attacks in the future.
Read Dyn's report here.
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By: Mechele | October 17, 2016
As we shared last week, members of our management team attended the OARC workshop this past weekend in Dallas and they came to an important decision. We are very proud and excited to announce that DeepDive Networking is now officially a voting member of the DNS Operations, Analysis, and Research Center. This allows us to participate along with other members in the meetings, workshops and discussions that contribute to shaping the world of DNS technology and infrastructure.
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By: Mechele | October 13, 2016
DNS Operations, Analysis, and Research Center (DNS-OARC) is a non-profit, membership organization that seeks to improve the security, stability, and understanding of the Internet's DNS infrastructure. Their semi-annual workshops bring together key operators, implementors, and researchers to share information and coordinate responses to attacks and other security issues. DNS is at the core of what we do here at DeepDive and our super star management team; Roby Nagy, Josh Kuo and Mike Lanski, will be attending the event in Dallas this weekend. DeepDive is constantly striving be working at the forefront of our industry and to stay involved in the continuously developing world of DNS management. We are excited to be participating in this ...
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By: Mechele | September 27, 2016
Interop is a twice annual, information technology event unlike any other. This interoperability proving-ground, originally called the Interop ShowNet, began in the early 1990’s when volunteers from major hardware and software companies gathered in Northern California to build a one-of a kind network designed to test their products and to see how these products could and would work together. This proving-ground grew into one of the largest networking events in the world, now known simply as Interop. As the event grew so did the unique network called the InteropNet. Major players such as Cisco, Extreme, Fluke, and Infoblox have contributed hardware, software, and personnel ranging from college interns to senior level engineers, to building an...
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By: Mechele | September 15, 2016
We posted a few weeks ago about the U.S. handing over DNS to a private company. Concerns about this have been all over the news since the announcement was made. The administrator of the U.S. National Telecommunications and Information Administration, Lawrence Strickling, is defending the decision and explaining why it may even be a very important step. Read the full article from PCWorld here.
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