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DNS over HTTPS (DoH): Definition, Implementation, Benefits, and More

Heimadal Security

A new internet protocol is making headlines in the world of enterprise security: DNS over HTTPS. Here’s what all the fuss is about the new DoH […]. The post DNS over HTTPS (DoH): Definition, Implementation, Benefits, and More appeared first on Heimdal Security Blog.

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In contrast to the NSA’s Recommendations, Heimdal™ Is Confident about the Use of DNS over HTTPs (DoH)

Heimadal Security

A few days ago, the United States’ National Security Agency (NSA) released a report meant to sound the alarm for organizations who are relying on DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) as their basic DNS security strategy.

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DNS-over-HTTPS takes another small step towards global domination

Malwarebytes

Firefox recently announced that it will be rolling out DNS-over-HTTPS (or DoH) soon to one percent of its Canadian users as part of its partnership with CIRA (the Canadian Internet Registration Authority), the Ontario-based organization responsible for managing the.ca top-level domain for Canada and a local DoH provider.

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The Heimdal® Threat Prevention Suite Advances Its DNS Security Capabilities with a World-First, Ground-Breaking New Feature

Heimadal Security

Copenhagen, September 15th, 2022 – Heimdal® has just added two new, market-redefining features to its core DNS security with DNS over HTTPS (DoH), and Hybrid DNS. The former has been integrated into the Threat Prevention Endpoint product, while the latter can now be found in the Threat Prevention Network.

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Cisco Interop: Discovery of Designated Resolvers Protocol Implemented

Cisco Security

Earlier this year in a blog post , I shared a bit about our Auth-DoH idea. Auth-DoH is essentially a safer way to publicly advertise private services. It’s a forward-looking idea to improve DNS security. DDR allows for upgrading from insecure DNS to secure DNS. And there’s more. DDR Interop Details.

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Future Focused: Encryption and Visibility Can Co-Exist

Cisco Security

In this blog I’ll describe two recent privacy advances—DNS over HTTPS (DoH) and QUIC—and what we’re doing to maintain visibility. Keeping your destination private: DNS over HTTPS. Until recently, DNS messages were sent in the clear. DoH prevents both of these problems.

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The NSA Wants Businesses to Use DoH. Here’s What You Need to Know.

Webroot

In recent months, you’ve likely heard about DNS over HTTPS , also known as DNS 2.0 and DoH, which is a method that uses the HTTPS protocol to encrypt DNS requests, shielding their contents from malicious actors and others who might misuse such information. According to Jonathan Barnett, Webroot sr.

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