As someone that's been in IT for over 25 years, I can attest to this over regulation. Spot on.
More concerning, IMHO, is how centralized DNS has become. It was originally very distributed, by design, as per the DoD vision, but now has become concernedly centralized and potentially manipulated. Resolving IP's based upon if so-and-so has a …
As someone that's been in IT for over 25 years, I can attest to this over regulation. Spot on.
More concerning, IMHO, is how centralized DNS has become. It was originally very distributed, by design, as per the DoD vision, but now has become concernedly centralized and potentially manipulated. Resolving IP's based upon if so-and-so has a seat at the table, or joins the club.
I plan on writing an article on this, and the group that is currently working on a solution.
As someone that's been in IT for over 25 years, I can attest to this over regulation. Spot on.
More concerning, IMHO, is how centralized DNS has become. It was originally very distributed, by design, as per the DoD vision, but now has become concernedly centralized and potentially manipulated. Resolving IP's based upon if so-and-so has a seat at the table, or joins the club.
I plan on writing an article on this, and the group that is currently working on a solution.
That sounds very important issue. I hope you will report on your progress.