A Long-Overdue Wake-Up Call For DNS Security. By: Craig Sanderson, Principal Cyber Security Strategist at Infoblox The ...
As a core backbone of the infrastructure, Domain Name Service (DNS) acts as the phone book of the Internet. It helps route users hunting for a specific domain name and connects them to the resources ...
Security researchers report the largest tracked botnet has expanded tenfold to 13.5 million devices, fueling record DDoS attacks over 2Tbps. Meanwhile, DNS practices are evolving, with encrypted DNS ...
Security is improved when the network engineering team that’s responsible for the DDI stack—DNS, DHCP, and IP address ...
Recent expert guides highlight that DNS configuration can influence internet speed, privacy, and the ease of managing self-hosted services. Tests show popular DNS providers like Google may not always ...
New SaaS platform delivers enterprise-grade DNS monitoring, TLS security auditing, email authentication health checks, ...
Attacks related to Domain Name System infrastructure – such as DNS hijacking, DNS tunneling and DNS amplification attacks – are on the rise, and many IT organizations are questioning the security of ...
SAN FRANCISCO-- Meter, Inc., a leader in Network as a Service (NaaS) for businesses, today announced DNS Security, built in partnership with Cloudflare, the security, performance, and reliability ...
WASHINGTON, March 12, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- As organizations increasingly support mobile workforces, in a multitude of environments, traditional DNS filtering often breaks down when users move between ...
Cybercrime continues to grow rapidly; indeed, it is a highly lucrative global industry. Without accurately accounting for profits from cybercrime (1, 2), we are left looking at the staggering ...
It’s an understatement to say that artificial intelligence has been on top of every information technology and business leader’s priority list since the release of ChatGPT. The easy-to-use generative ...
Every action on the Internet relies on the Domain Name System (DNS), which lists, tracks, and matches domain names to machine-readable IP addresses to make sure traffic gets where it’s meant to go.