DNSSEC is a method for protecting consumers from pharming attacks, but it has had limited adoption as it can be difficult to understand and deploy. This presentation explores the various techniques that help simplify DNSSEC deployment and use. Also learn steps for manual implementation and automation techniques that simplify administration.
Mr. Gersch is responsible for software development, productization, and technical support for Secure64. He led the development of a genuinely secure operating system, SourceT, which is immune to rootkits and malware and resistant to network attacks such as Denial of Service. He also led the development of the Secure64 DNS server, which is built on SourceT and represents a significant advance in DNS security and performance.
Previously, Joe was at Hewlett-Packard where he led product development for smart cards, cryptography, network security as well as OpenView R&D. Joe earned a B.S. in Computer Science at the University of Michigan and an M.S. in Computer Science from Colorado State University. He is also a board member of the Vivit (formerly OpenView Forum International) and is an advisory board member of Voyence, Inc.