OpenDNS Founder David Ulevitch Selected to Speak at RSA® Conference

Ulevitch chosen to speak about the future of DNS security at leading security conference in San Francisco.

Jan 20, 2009 — SAN FRANCISCO – OpenDNS, provider of the award-winning navigation service that makes the Internet safer, faster, smarter and more reliable, today announced Founder David Ulevitch will speak about the future of DNS security at the RSA Conference, held in San Francisco April 20 to 24.

The RSA Conference is the most prestigious information security event of the year and the must-attend event for organizations that deploy, develop or investigate data security. The RSA Conference brings together IT professionals, developers, policy makers, industry leaders and academics to share information and exchange ideas on technology trends and best practices in identity theft, hacking, cyber-terrorism, biometrics, network forensics, perimeter defense, secure web services, encryption and related topics.

Who: David Ulevitch, Founder of OpenDNS

What: “DNS at a crossroads, the future of DNS security.” In the wake of Dan Kaminsky's highly-publicized discovery of a major flaw in the Domain Name System (DNS), Ulevitch, a DNS expert, will present the various options for further securing the DNS.

When: Friday, April 24, 2009 at 9:00 a.m.

Where: Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA, USA.

About OpenDNS
OpenDNS is the leading provider of free security and infrastructure services that make the Internet safer through integrated Web content filtering, anti-phishing and DNS. OpenDNS services enable consumers and network administrators to secure their networks from online threats, reduce costs and enforce Internet-use policies. OpenDNS is used today by millions of users and organizations around the world. For more information about OpenDNS, please visit: www.opendns.com