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<div>Participants on this list may be interested in catching up with a panel discussion that took place on my weekly call last Monday – the recording is accessible <a href="https://419.consulting/encrypted-dns/f/what-have-we-learned-so-far-part-2"><font color="#0563C1"><u>here</u></font></a>.
The discussion focused on learnings from the deployment and scaling of encrypted DNS resolvers with leading experts from across the industry. This is the second panel on this topic, building on the discussion that took place in May (<a href="https://419.consulting/encrypted-dns/f/what-have-we-learned-so-far-part-2"><font color="#0563C1"><u>here</u></font></a>).
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<div>The panel again featured senior people in the industry with significant DNS experience, namely: Joe Crowe from Comcast; Puneet Sood of Google; Otto Moerbeek of Open-Xchange; Paul Adair from Infoblox; Ralf Weber from Akamai. The discussion covered a range
of issues, sharing both experiences from current deployments as well as giving an indication of forthcoming features in some of the leading DNS software.</div>
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