Speaker
Aydın Mercan
(ISC)
Description
It is no secret that DNS-over-HTTPS has a mixed reputation among the DNS community. While most of the discussion revolves around privacy and centralization; censorship resiliency is often overlooked.
In this talk I want to talk about why built-in censorship resistance has tangible benefits, how societal circumstances are another factor alongside technical design for DNS deployments and have a small discussion about how we can further improve DoH and other existing/future encrypted DNS transports in this regard.
Summary
A talk about DoH, censorship resistance and some ideas about how this property can be improved in the future for DoT and other encrypted DNS transports.
Talk duration | 10 Minutes (+5 for Q&A) |
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Primary author
Aydın Mercan
(ISC)