DDIDNSDNS SecurityAnyone For Tennis? Serving Up Secure DNSIf you think about the ideal scenario for a hacker to gain access to systems, you would come up with a large attack surface and lots of opportunity to disguise attacks as genuine network access. Imagine a network with thousands...
DNSDNS SecurityGDPRIT Teams – Beware of Accidental Fame Thanks to GDPRFame is something most IT practitioners never experience, nor desire. However, this IT instinct to stay ‘below the radar’ is about to be challenged in a way many did not foresee, due to formidable EU data regulations. For those who...
DDIIPAMNetwork AutomationAll or Nothing: Why Partial Automation Does Not WorkAs we build out cloud applications and networks, we need to change the way we deliver and manage IP addresses. Many of the tools we currently use were designed for the good old days, when we had one or two,...
DHCPDNSInternet of ThingsIoT Security: Are Universities’ DNS and DHCP Ready for the Challenge?Today, our communications are greatly enhanced by access to the Internet, giving the ability to connect computers through a global network infrastructure. While we once only connected directly through a static port computer, we now utilize more than five connected...
DNSDNS SecurityImproving DNS Security Helps APAC Businesses Stay OnlineEfficientIP’s 2016 global DNS security survey doesn’t just show the global picture; it lets us drill down into regional differences between various major marketplaces. We’ve already looked at the results from the USA and European markets, and in this second...
DNSDNS SecurityEuropean Businesses At Risk of DNS-Powered Security BreachesThe European single market is an attractive place to do business, an open trade zone with common regulation that encompasses 28 countries and nearly 600 million people, combined with liberal EU-wide telecom policies. That also means it’s an attractive place...