Is DNS your Security Achilles Heel?

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With the constant drumbeat of news reports about security breaches, cyber security is hard to ignore. Organizations understand that they need comprehensive solutions that prevent,
detect, and respond to security threats. They often implement multiple layers of security controls to protect their IT systems.

Yet gaps remain. Many organizations have a blind spot when it comes to the Domain Name System (DNS). Although every action on the Internet relies on recursive DNS, many security
organizations fail to install corresponding safeguards. Cybercriminals have been only too happy to exploit this security vulnerability.

This white paper explains how attackers take advantage of recursive DNS and provides best practices you can follow to mitigate the risks.

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