BIND Advance Security Notification (ASN) Service

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Eddy Winstead, ISC Sales Engineer and Security Officer

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ISC offers a unique service: Private, advance notice of BIND CVEs before they are published. Subscribers receive notice of serious security issues in ISC's code and in the DNS and DHCP protocols, before the vulnerabilities are made public, allowing customers to remediate any vulnerability before it is exploited. Eddy Winstead, one of ISC's Security Officers, will review the process by which ISC assesses, patches, and announces security vulnerabilities. If you are considering whether this service might be helpful for your organization, this webinar should answer your questions. --------------- ISC is the non-profit developer and maintainer of the BIND 9 DNS software system, and the Kea and ISC DHCP servers. For more information see www.isc.org.
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Internet Systems Consortium is a non-profit corporation dedicated to developing software and offering services in support of the Internet infrastructure. ISC develops and distributes three open source Internet networking software packages: BIND 9, ISC DHCP, and Kea DHCP. BIND 9, ISC’s Domain Name System (DNS) software program, is widely used on the Internet by enterprises and service providers, offering a robust and stable platform on top of which organizations can build distributed computing systems. ISC DHCP and Kea implement the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for connection to an IP network. Kea DHCP is ISC newer DHCP software, and is designed for modular extension, dynamic reconfiguration, and high performance. In addition to our open source software, ISC also operates critical Internet infrastructure in the form of the F-Root server, one of the 13 Internet root name servers that power the global Internet. ISC is supported through the sale of annual support subscriptions for our open source software. These support services also include advance notification of security vulnerabilities, and in some cases, non-public software extensions. For more information please visit https://isc.org or email us at info@isc.org.