Presentation

DNS & DNSSEC operational best practices - Sleep better at night with KINDNS in your network!

schedule13:40 - 14:05
placeZone 402
Abstract / Overview

The Domain Name System (DNS) is a critical part of the Internet infrastructure. DNS translates the domain names of websites and email addresses that people can remember to the IP addresses that computers can understand. It is a large distributed system with many moving parts. KINDNS is simple framework for stable and secure DNS operations. The KINDNS guidelines are current best practices for DNS operators to improve the security and reliability of their operations.

Personnel / Bio
Philip Paeps

Philip Paeps

Alternative Enterprises

Philip Paeps (“Trouble”) is a consultant based in Hong Kong. He provides research and development on low-level software and operating systems, particularly in an embedded or real-time context. His main interests are bootloaders, device drivers, security and high-performance networking. He can also be convinced to teach courses and workshops on a variety of networking-related topics. In his so-called free time, Philip is a FreeBSD committer contributing mainly to the kernel and a member of the FreeBSD security team. He was one of the main organisers of FOSDEM, the largest annual open source software conference in Europe, from the early 2000s until 2015. He denies having any involvement with amateur radio or tabletop role playing games.

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