DNS can speed up response to threats and make security operations more productive

Graham Cluley Security News is sponsored this week by the folks at Infoblox.

DNS can speed up response to threats and make security operations more productive

DNS can speed up response to threats and make security operations more productive

Graham Cluley Security News is sponsored this week by the folks at Infoblox. Thanks to the great team there for their support!

At Infoblox, we know that the most important thing to prevent potential attacks against DNS is to understand it and get the right tools and techniques to defend DNS infrastructure.

Assembled by the award-winning journalists at Dark Reading, this new report provides in-depth insights into DNS, how it works, the potential attacks against it and the tools and techniques required to defend DNS infrastructure.

Networks are getting more complex, and attackers are getting more sophisticated and finding new ways to bypass enterprise security controls. Early detection when breaches happen and fast response to threats are more crucial than ever, enabling enterprises to reduce risk to the business and stay compliant.

This document is full of insights and offers useful guidance about:

  • The DNS threat landscape, including the most common forms of attack and how they work
  • Unexpected ways cybercriminals are sidestepping cyber defenses to launch new DNS-based threats
  • Why DNS Detection and Response is vital to reducing cybersecurity risk

Download now: “Everything You Need to Know About DNS Attacks (But Were Afraid to Ask)”


If you’re interested in sponsoring my site for a week, and reaching an IT-savvy audience that cares about cybersecurity, you can find more information here.


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