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Crowdie:
insane:
I bet they'll using (and enforcing) some form of DNS filtering service, i.e Cisco Umbrella, Zscaler Shift, or Akamai ETP
If I was a major international airport I would certainly be operating some form of security fabric.
You might be giving them a little too much credit.. After me pestering them for probably a year they finally enabled client isolation a few months ago. (Ironically within 24 hours once contact was finally made with the right person!)
It's Cisco OpenDNS. I used it to test out how effective OpenDNS is (not great imho, it acts like a proxy when it knows about bad stuff, so is only a part time content scanner and pretty appalling for picking up new threats). Just use an IPSEC or SSL VPN tunneling in tunnel all mode (everything goes over your vpn). I found varying reliability with IPSEC VPNs in their lounges - I don't think it was blocked - more like some routers they used didn't like multiple IKE/IPSEC sessions, so SSL is probably best.
sbiddle:
Crowdie:
insane:
I bet they'll using (and enforcing) some form of DNS filtering service, i.e Cisco Umbrella, Zscaler Shift, or Akamai ETP
If I was a major international airport I would certainly be operating some form of security fabric.
You might be giving them a little too much credit.. After me pestering them for probably a year they finally enabled client isolation a few months ago. (Ironically within 24 hours once contact was finally made with the right person!)
Well we always live in hope :-)
sbiddle:Crowdie:insane:I bet they'll using (and enforcing) some form of DNS filtering service, i.e Cisco Umbrella, Zscaler Shift, or Akamai ETP
If I was a major international airport I would certainly be operating some form of security fabric.
You might be giving them a little too much credit.. After me pestering them for probably a year they finally enabled client isolation a few months ago. (Ironically within 24 hours once contact was finally made with the right person!)
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