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Our analysis: Gartner’s DNS security best practices
BlueCat has long known what Gartner now says: Your network needs DNS security. Learn how DNS data logs, threat feeds, and setting policies can help.
Among cyber-attack techniques, what is a DGA?
What is a DGA? To evade detection, they churn out domain names and IP addresses for malware command and control servers. Learn more with BlueCat.
For DNS server caching, what is the ideal TTL?
Many factors affect how you decide to set time to live (TTL) for DNS servers. Learn more, plus how BlueCat Edge’s TTL features can bolster your network.
NSA and CISA: Protective DNS key to network defense
U.S. cyber agencies now point to protective DNS as a defense strategy, confirming what BlueCat already knew: DNS is critical to detecting network threats.
SUNBURST/Solorigate Situation Briefing
BlueCat leaders discuss how the malware attack via SolarWind’s Orion platform exploited DNS and how BlueCat Edge could have helped to detect it.
Customer situation brief on SUNBURST/Solorigate
Learn more about the attack via the SolarWinds Orion platform and how BlueCat products use DNS to help protect customers against compromises like it.
On the road to platform hardening, consider a STIG
Security Technical Implementation Guides standardize security configuration on networks, servers, and devices. BlueCat uses them and you can, too.
How DNS Edge Enables Cloud Innovation without Complication
The move to the cloud is fueling innovation, easing development and helping companies provide services to customers or enhance internal capabilities –…
To better see the threats on your network, try DNS
DNS is a vector used in most cyber attacks. When it comes to DNS, BlueCat can enhance visibility, detection, and containment of threats to your network.
BlueCat Solution Architect Steffen Probst discusses how intelligent security from BlueCat uses DNS to protect internal and external traffic against threats.
Instructor-led Security and Advanced Configuration
BlueCat’s eight-hour instructor-led training course covers DNS security and advanced IP address management concepts for network administrators.
Keeping networks secure during unprecedented WFH
As we work from home, DNS over HTTPS (DOH) use is up by 1,500%. Learn what DNS tells us about network security and how BlueCat and Cisco Umbrella can help.
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