The Hidden Potential of DNS In Security by Joshua Kuo (.PDF)+
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The Hidden Potential of DNS In Security: Combating Malware, Data Exfiltration, and more – The Guide for Security Professionals by Joshua Kuo, Ross Gibson
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Overview: DNS is a foundational element of network communications. It’s also the starting point for countless cyberattacks. Threat actors abuse DNS to install malware, exfiltrate data, and perpetrate malware threats. Cyber threats that leverage DNS are widespread, sophisticated, and rapidly evolving. DNS is used by over 90 percent of malware and in an ever-growing range of pernicious attacks. However, despite its vulnerabilities, DNS can unlock a hidden world of security capabilities that can help protect today’s highly distributed and cloud-integrated networks. The Hidden Potential of DNS in Security reveals how attackers exploit DNS and how cybersecurity professionals can proactively use DNS to turn the tables and mitigate those threats. Knowing how to leverage the protective capabilities of DNS can give you an unprecedented head start in stopping today’s advanced cyberthreats. This book gives you that knowledge. This vendor-agnostic book is written for security professionals who want to understand the risks and rewards of the DNS in a security context. We understand that DNS is not something most security practitioners spend a great deal of time studying, but it is nonetheless a critical component that security professionals must understand. Thus, this book focuses on the use of DNS by a security practitioner rather than how a system administrator would secure a DNS infrastructure. If you are a security professional trying to determine how to best leverage your DNS infrastructure to further your security mission, this book is for you.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Tech & Devices
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