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Device & Network Level Protection are Not Enough

Blocking AI Apps

There has been much discussion about AI recently, and various governments are banning certain services. Recently there have been a series of Deepseek bans in various countries. The method is to either ban users from using the service, such as Australian federal employees, or remove the app from the relevant store, as Italy has[...]

Hackers: Targeting All Devices

Your desktop computer isn’t the only device that can be hacked. The difference is that we all know that desktop computers can be vulnerable, and we protect them, but what about all those other devices that connect to the Internet? We are seeing an uptick in hackers going after the devices on the network[...]

The Dark Side of the Web

The Dark Side of the Web: Why Controlling Kids’ Online Access Matters In an increasingly digital world, the internet has become an integral part of childhood, offering limitless opportunities for education, entertainment, and social connection. Yet, beneath its surface lies a host of potential dangers that can profoundly impact young minds. From harmful content[...]

Cloud-based deployment of content filtering for more than 6 million subscribers, including Children, Schools and Businesses.

FORT COLLINS, Colo., Oct. 8, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Secure64 Software Corporation,creators of purpose-built security and DNS solutions, announced today another successfuldeployment of its LineGuard solution to provide DNS-based content filtering.This deployment was for a major carrier and replaced an already operational Cisco Umbrellaplatform in under six weeks. The carrier benefited from rapid testing and[...]

Secure64 is pleased to announce the release of their software on Redhat 9.4 to allow more choice for users of the Secure64 security ecosystem

FORT COLLINS, Colo., July 24, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Today, we release the following Secure64 platforms and solutions on Redhat Enterprise Linux version 9.4 and above. Version 6.1.1 of the following Secure64 applications are available today. Secure64 and Redhat a secure solution for Carriers and Enterprise to deliver Advanced Anti Malware, phishing, ransomware protection on top of the[...]

DDoS and DNS: where can the DNS platform protect your assets

DNS, unfortunately, is a prime target for DDoS attacks, a fact that cannot be ignored. This vulnerability poses a significant risk to the stability and accessibility of your online services. Some servers and some setups allow the bad guys to use DNS servers to attack other servers. Other setups and servers are not configured[...]

Secure64 Announces a New COO: Brian Sloat

Colorado—Secure64 Inc. The leading provider of Carrier and Enterprise security and DNS solutions is proud to announce the appointment of Brian Sloat as Chief Operating Officer (“COO”) effective February 1, 2024.  “On behalf of the board and the entire team, it is with great pleasure that we announce the appointment of our new Chief[...]

Secure64 uses AI and Machine learning to stop data exfiltration via DNS tunnels

Secure64 began using AI and Machine learning several years ago to build the best protection we could for DNS. The best example of our AI solutions  is Secure64 Tunnel GuardTM  but AI extends to other elements of our security solutions. DNS tunneling, illustrated below, can be used to exfiltrate data and evade traditional security[...]

OpenRAN: Why is DNS so important?

OpenRAN is a shift in the mobile networking infrastructure to move away from a single vendor solution. The solution can now be built using open interfaces and software to allow different vendors to interoperate and build the RAN network. This modular architecture brings efficiency, scale and speed of innovation as the network can be[...]