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Device & Network Level Protection are Not Enough

Container Security

Containers are a great idea. A small discrete element that allows a function to operate. They allow software developers to build and run these functions quickly. They contain all the elements needed to run the function within a pre-built package. They run knowing that the underlying architecture doesn’t need all the elements to run[...]

Secure64 Is Not Vulnerable To Log4j

Secure64 has validated that the Log4j flaw, also known as the Log4shell vulnerability, is NOT a threat to the Secure64 suite of products[...]

Secure64 Appoints Spencer Worley as Vice President of Engineering

Secure64, the leading provider of carrier-grade DNS solutions, has appointed Spencer Worley as its new Vice President of Engineering.[...]

Secure64 DNS Proxy Puts Service Providers Back In Control Of HTTPS DNS Traffic

Secure64 launches DNS Proxy to manage DNS Over HTTPS traffic, giving subscribers the privacy they demand while keeping resolution of DNS traffic on the service provider’s network[...]

Major Outage Highlights The Necessity Of Reliable DNS

A major internet outage yesterday illustrated how a failure of the DNS can result in widespread disruption of internet traffic.[...]

Secure64 Receives Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Funds For 2021

Secure64 was granted a new $642,000 PPP loan from the Small Business Administration designed to help keep our workforce employed during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis.[...]

Bill Worley, Technical Visionary and Co-Founder of Secure64, Has Passed Away

Bill Worley, one of Secure64's founders and its original technical visionary, passed away Saturday, December 26, 2020 at the age of 82 after a long struggle with dementia and a brief illness.[...]

Secure64 and cyan Partner to Offer DNS-based Security-as-a-Service

Secure64, the leading provider of carrier-grade DNS solutions, has entered into a strategic partnership with cyan AG to provide DNS-based Security-as-a-Service.[...]