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Amir Lev: DNS blocklists and reputation services (part 3: the future)
Over the last two weeks of Security Levity, we’ve looked at how DNS blocklists (DNSBLs) evolved from the spam filtering equivalent of primordial ooze, and how they became reputation services. This week I want to look at where we’re going: what’s the future for sender reputation?(If you missed any earlier posts in this series, here’s part 1 and here’s part 2.)



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