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DNS Zone Setup Best Practices on Azure

Cloudera Blog

In Cloudera deployments on public cloud, one of the key configuration elements is the DNS. If the DNS is set up less ideal than it could be, connectivity and performance issues may arise. In this blog, we’ll take you through our tried and tested best practices for setting up your DNS for use with Cloudera on Azure.

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News in Networking: Russian Internet for North Korea, Google Finds DNS Vulnerabilities

Kentik

Reports this week suggest a Russian teleco started providing internet connectivity to North Korea. And Google disclosed seven vulnerabilities in DNS’ Dnsmasq software. Here are those headlines and more: Russia Provides New Internet Connection to North Korea (38 North). Yet More DNS and DHCP Vulnerabilities (Google Blog).

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Stuff The Internet Says On Scalability For September 28th, 2018

High Scalability

Don't miss all that the Internet has to say on Scalability, click below and become eventually consistent with all scalability knowledge (which means this post has many more items to read so please keep on reading). billion increase in pure-play foundry market; Quotable Quotes: WhatsApp cofounder : I am a sellout. There more.

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IoT Security Standards and Initiatives

CATO Networks

Its no secret that there are significant concerns with Internet of Things (IoT) security. The following month, the Mirai botnet arranged 100,000 IoT devices to launch an attack on DYN , the DNS provider. The following month, the Mirai botnet arranged 100,000 IoT devices to launch an attack on DYN , the DNS provider.

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Stuff The Internet Says On Scalability For August 31st, 2018

High Scalability

GossiTheDog : This is wild - the White House are rolling back cybersecurity baseline standards for government (saying they will issue new ones in the future), and ditching deployment of DNSSEC and IPv6 (as mandated under Obama admin) saying they are already in place (they aren’t). They'll love you even more. They'll love you even more.

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Weekend Reads 092824

Rule 11

Being at the core of the Internet places the DNS under a lot of pressure. New forms of DNS abuse emerge each year, disputes over domain names persist, and all the while, the Internet just keeps getting bigger. The censorship war has hit a flashpoint.

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Securing Your Network Against Attacks: Prevent, Detect, and Mitigate Cyberthreats

Kentik

This is compounded by recent trends of remote work, where network operators need to wrestle with the fact that employees often access the network via work sites with far less governance. The attacker can spoof IP addresses, DNS, HTTPS headers, and more to deceive users into interacting with compromised applications.

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