Just what is "people-powered security?" It's how OpenDNS describes its forthcoming Web filtering solution targeted toward education. The service, set to launch later this month, taps into the ...
First it was the community-driven phish reporting site, and now, a people-powered Web filtering service: OpenDNS tomorrow will launch a free, user-powered Web categorization and filtering service in ...
If you run a small office, you no doubt want to keep your employees from visiting inappropriate Web sites. Normally this would require pricey filtering software, complex proxy servers, or the like, ...
OpenDNS, a San Francisco based startup founded by Minor Ventures and David Ulevitch, first launched in mid-2006 as a free tool to speed up web surfing and protect users from phishing and other malware ...
June 23, 2010 – OpenDNS, the world’s largest provider of Internet navigation and security services, today introduced FamilyShield Parental Controls, the single easiest way for parents to keep their ...
I was just wondering how many people trust OpenDNS as their internet filtering solution?<BR><BR>One of the reasons I ask is for a school that I work with. Money is a concern for them and so we ...
Cisco Systems plans to pay $635 million in cash to buy OpenDNS, a company that leverages the Domain Name System (DNS) to provide security services including Web filtering, threat intelligence and ...
Last week I spent some time reviewing options for both home and small-business Web filtering, activity logging, and parental controls. The options included software and reasonably priced routers (such ...
OpenDNS, a company that specializes in secure Domain Name System lookups, has released a suite of security services built around its core DNS product that are intended to provide safer browsing ...
A domain name system helps computers translate domain names into IP addresses. Every domain name has its own unique IP address, giving it an address on the Internet. When you type in a website address ...
Just what is "people-powered security?" It's how OpenDNS describes its forthcoming Web filtering solution targeted toward education. The service, set to launch later this month, taps into the ...