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Cybersecurity Superhero: CISA Expands its Protective DNS Resolver, Bulletproofing the Under-Fire Infrastructure
CISA’s Protective DNS Expansion is like gifting a bulletproof vest to the unarmed. Aiming to protect the vulnerable, this cyber-daddy is stress-testing its capabilities while extending its services to critical infrastructure entities. Talk about a career upgrade – from club bouncer to city protector. Let’s…
Hot Take:
US's big cyber-daddy CISA is expanding its protective domain name system (DNS) resolver services to the poor, under-fire infrastructure entities. It's like offering a bulletproof vest to a guy in a gunfight with nothing but a rubber band. CISA's essentially saying, "Hey, you seem to be attracting a lot of bullets. Here, wear this!"