by Admin on Jul 12, 2022 12:00:00 AM
DNS is a big topic, and you may be asking yourself why. DNS is officially middle-aged. And with that middle-age comes some more problems. These issues have caused a situation where it's increasingly evident that DNS needs to evolve, mature, or simply revise (2.0?) itself ... but into what? And why? Listen to Ken Carnesi from DNSFilter who joins James & Rafal to talk about the challenges and the future, and why it's still such a an issue today.
In this episode of DOS Won’t Hunt, Eric Wenger, senior director for cyber and emerging tech policy with Cisco; Roman Arutyunov, co-founder and senior vice president of products with Xage Security; Dennis Dayman, CISO with Code42; TK Keanini, CTO with DNSFilter; and Akash Agarwal, director of engineering and DevSecOps with LambdaTest, discuss ways to address possible cyber threats and misinformation in the workplace during this intensely partisan ...
While public Wi-FI can be very convenient, both for users and providers, it also introduces a number of security challenges. Unsecured or under-secured public Wi-Fi networks can expose users to cyber threats like identity theft, financial fraud and data breaches. Once they are connected, attackers can monitor all traffic, extract sensitive data, and even inject and spread malware.
TK is a leader in technical innovation, specializing in the identification and protection of intellectual properties. With a background in game development and information security, he balances design’s social and technical aspects. Known for his ability to acquire top talent and build high-performing teams at DNSFilter.