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   1. More webinars from ISC! (Suzanne Goldlust)


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Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2020 11:14:19 -0400
From: Suzanne Goldlust <sgoldl...@isc.org>
To: training-i...@isc.org
Subject: More webinars from ISC!
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Summer is over and ISC?s webinar season is back in full swing! Here are three 
upcoming webinars (one series, two one-time) that you might be interested in.

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Using the Kea DHCP Server
This series of six bi-weekly webinars will enable a LINUX or UNIX system 
administrator to successfully deploy the open source Kea DHCP server. We will 
begin with a review of DHC protocol basics. Attendees will learn how to 
install, configure, and monitor a Kea DHCP server to assign dynamic and static 
IP addresses and IPv6 prefixes, and configure appropriate client options such 
as the default gateway and DNS server.

Register once for the entire series: all sessions will be recorded and the 
recordings posted within a few days, so you can easily review any sessions you 
miss. Each session will last approximately one hour, including Q&A as time 
permits.

Schedule
? September 16: Session 1. DHCP fundamentals, DHCPv4 vs DHCPv6 differences - 
don?t worry if you missed this one; the recording is  already available online 
at https://www.isc.org/presentations/
? September 30: Session 2. Kea installation and configuration
? October 14: Session 3. Kea lease allocation, client classification, and 
option assignment
? October 28: Session 4. High Availability and DB Backends

Please note there is an extra week between sessions 4 and 5. There is also a 
Daylight Savings Time disconnect between the US and Europe; please check your 
registration from Zoom for the correct time in your timezone.

? November 18: Session 5. Monitoring, Logging, and Stork
? December 2: Session 6. Migrating to Kea from ISC DHCP

Please click this link to register: 
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_WvQmqh-wQ1CnKr_CDYhQ8w

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Update on Encrypted DNS
The Domain Name System (DNS) is one of the basic protocols of the Internet - 
almost no application can work without DNS name resolution. Unfortunately, the 
classic DNS protocol was never designed to protect end-user privacy.

After a few years of relative calm, the IETF has intensified its work on 
privacy in the DNS, and new DNS protocols have been standardized: DoT (DNS over 
TLS) and DoH (DNS over HTTPS).

With the initial euphoria about the prospect of encrypted DNS over, 
disillusionment has been spreading in the IT community - the first 
implementations of DoH in major web browsers cause concerns that privacy data 
will be collected centrally at US cloud providers, a step backwards for user 
privacy.

But the story is not over yet. New protagonists Apple and Microsoft have joined 
the fray with new and interesting ideas about DNS encryption.

Please join us for a FREE webinar on Wednesday, September 23 at 10 AM PDT/1 PM 
EDT/5 PM UTC. It will last approximately one hour, and will be recorded for 
later viewing.

In this talk we will:

? review the reasons for concern about DNS privacy
? explain the new protocols DoT and DoH
? present the current (as of September 2020) status of DoH/DoT deployment
? look at new work from the IETF Adaptive DNS Discover (ADD) working group: 
Oblivious DoH (oDoH) and Adaptive DNS resolver discovery
? provide an update on the latest advances from Apple and Microsoft

Please click this link to register: 
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ef5x6HtlQsqGs1T_7QZ6MA

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Comcast and VinylDNS
VinylDNS is a vendor-agnostic open source front-end for enabling self-service 
DNS and streamlining DNS operations. It is designed to integrate with an 
existing DNS infrastructure, and provides extensibility to fit any 
installation. Joe Crowe, Senior DNS Engineer, and Paul Cleary, Senior Principal 
Software Developer from Comcast, will describe the project. 

VinylDNS manages millions of DNS records, supporting thousands of engineers in 
production at Comcast. The platform provides fine-grained access controls, 
auditing of changes, a self-service user interface, a secure RESTful API, and 
integration with infrastructure automation tools including Ansible and 
Terraform.

This talk will review VinylDNS and its history at Comcast, including several 
small demos that highlight how VinylDNS works.

Please join us for a FREE webinar on Wednesday, October 7 at 10 AM PDT/1 PM 
EDT/5 PM UTC. It will last approximately one hour, and will be recorded for 
later viewing; see our Presentations page (https://www.isc.org/presentations) 
for links to all our recorded webinars.

Please click this link to register for the VinylDNS webinar: 
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_xTx3UnnBSLaMwpY5MXWnag

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Thank you for your interest in ISC?s webinars!
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