Category: Emerging DNS Technologies

MEC Multi Access Edge Computing and DNS Innovations

Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) is revolutionizing the way data is processed, analyzed, and delivered by bringing computational resources closer to the end user. This emerging paradigm reduces latency, enhances performance, and enables real-time applications in fields such as autonomous vehicles, augmented reality, and IoT. As MEC continues to gain traction, the integration of Domain Name…

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Comparing DoH and DoT: Which Protocol Is Right for You?

The world of internet communications continues to evolve rapidly, and with it, the technologies underpinning our online interactions grow more sophisticated. Among these technologies, Domain Name System (DNS) protocols play a critical role in translating human-readable domain names into machine-friendly IP addresses. Historically, DNS queries were sent in plaintext, leaving them vulnerable to interception, monitoring,…

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DNSSEC Validation at Scale: Challenges and Best Practices

The Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC) represent a crucial advancement in securing the Domain Name System (DNS) by enabling authentication of DNS data through cryptographic signatures. Designed to protect against common threats such as DNS spoofing and cache poisoning, DNSSEC ensures that users receive genuine DNS responses that have not been tampered with during…

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Microservices and DNS Service Discovery in Kubernetes

The rise of microservices has revolutionized application architecture, enabling developers to break down monolithic systems into smaller, more manageable, and independently deployable services. Each microservice in this architecture typically focuses on a specific functionality, working in concert with others to create a complete application. However, the distributed nature of microservices presents challenges, particularly in service…

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DNS Firewall Services What They Are and Why They Matter

In the complex and evolving landscape of cybersecurity, the Domain Name System (DNS) plays a critical role not just as a foundational component of internet connectivity but also as a potential vector for malicious activity. DNS is responsible for translating human-readable domain names into machine-readable IP addresses, facilitating seamless communication between users and online resources.…

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