DNS Security for Dummies

The Domain Name System (DNS) is one of the longest-serving, mission-critical technologies of the modern Internet. It delivers the accessibility and connectivity we all take for granted, while acting as a cornerstone for all online activity.

This is precisely why DNS has become a significant attack vector used by bad actors. Did you know 91% of malware uses DNS to carry out campaigns?*. Coupled with the proliferation of devices and a disappearing perimeter, malware is as likely to originate from inside the firewall as outside it. And data can just hitch a ride out of your network via DNS.

In the Internet of Things, staying on top of DNS security is critical. This e-book is designed to help, and covers a variety of DNS fundamentals, including:

  • What is DNS & how it works
  • Threats related to DNS incl. DDoS, malware & data exfiltration
  • DNS Security Solutions
  • Ten keys to improving DNS security you can implement right away
  • Request your copy of DNS Security for Dummies Infoblox Special Edition today and get the fundamental information you need to protect your DNS.

* Cisco 2016 Security Report

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