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DigiCert Acquires Vercara to Extend Cybersecurity Services
DigiCert today announced it is acquiring Vercara, a provider of Domain Name System (DNS) and distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) security services delivered via the cloud ...
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The Importance of Domain and DNS Lifecycle Management with Mergers and Acquisitions
Karthik Kannan | | DevSecOps, dns, DNS Automation, DNS lifecycle, DNS vulnerabilities, domain, iam, PKI, Self-Service Domain, TLS
As a curious reader of global consulting service reports, one report especially around Global Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) caught my eye. The world of strategic M&A saw deals totaling about $3.1 trillion ...
Dangling DNS and the dangers of subdomain hijacking
DNS attacks are becoming increasingly prevalent, with 90% of organizations experiencing them, as per the IDC Threat Intelligence Report 2023. Due to its critical function, DNS is a frequent target for cybercrimes, ...
DNS and Your Privacy: Should you use encrypted DNS?
DNS enables the easy navigation from website to website as you currently know it. However, the system wasn’t exactly designed with your privacy and security in mind. Many DNS resolvers - such ...
The Importance Of Secure DNS In Enterprise Security Strategy
Karthik Kannan | | DDoS Mitigation, dns, DNS ecosystems, DNS Integrity, DNS security, DNS vulnerabilities, DNSSEC, TLS
In today’s hyper-connected world, with the proliferation of applications and devices, has transformed the way we interact with the internet. From the rise in applications across cloud and containers, connected IoT devices ...
Zero-Trust DNS
Microsoft is working on a promising-looking protocol to lock down DNS. ZTDNS aims to solve this decades-old problem by integrating the Windows DNS engine with the Windows Filtering Platform—the core component of ...
Infoblox Applies AI to DNS Traffic to Thwart Malware Infestations
Infoblox is leveraging AI to identify websites that are sources of malware and block them to make IT environments more secure ...
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Russian Internet Outage: DNSSEC Oops or Ukraine Hack?
Richi Jennings | | dns, DNS Attacks, DNS hijack, DNS hijacking, DNSSEC, Russia, Russia Exodus, Russia-Ukraine, russia-ukraine conflict, Russia's War on Ukraine, russian, Russian Cyber War, SB Blogwatch
It was DNS. It’s always DNS: Government ministry denies hackers hacked its network infrastructure ...
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Understanding and protecting against DNS threats with Avast
Welcome to the digital age, where the internet is as essential as the air we breathe. But did you know that every time you visit a website, there's a hidden hero working ...
DNS abuse: ICANN call for action – but is it enough?
ICANN's proposed amendments to registry and registrar contracts (RARAA), tackle DNS abuse head on, a positive step in the fight against internet abuse and cybercrime. But, are they enough? Read our thoughts ...