Traditionally, DNS has had a “last mile” security problem: Communications from a local DNS server to a client are almost always unencrypted, and hence vulnerable to spoofing, hijacking and more. DNS privacy standards have emerged to help encrypt those communications.
Join Infoblox and (ISC)² on Jan 15, 2020 (Wed) at 10:00 (GMT +8) as we explore the two leading DNS privacy standards—DNS over TLS (DoT) and DNS over HTTPS (DoH). Attend and learn:
• The pros and cons of each protocol
• Which option makes the most sense for your level of security risk and why
• Who benefits from your DNS data
• Simple ways to secure your network and prevent misuse of your DNS
Presenter: Paul Adair, Principal Product Manager, Infoblox
Moderator: Tony Vizza, CISSP, CCSP, Director of Cybersecurity Advocacy, APAC, (ISC)²