Use DNS to Secure the Cloud

Author: ISACA
Date Published: 15 May 2019

Today, users access cloud applications from anywhere and everywhere they may be. Data are no longer only stored in physical data centers. Security is not simple when using software-defined networking in a wide area network (SD-WAN), Internet of Things (IoT) and the cloud to access applications and data. Scalable, simple and integrated security solutions are needed to balance these new digital transformations. The solution may be domain name system (DNS), which is critical to the fabric of the Internet and any IP-based communication (on-premises, cloud, SD-WAN and IoT environments). Using DNS as a foundation for security is preferred because it is simple to deploy, is ubiquitous in networks, is already used for connectivity and is scalable to the Internet.

To learn how DNS can be leveraged as a foundational security architecture for digital transformation, ISACA and Infoblox present the “DNS as a Foundational Security Architecture for Digital Transformations” webinar. Michael Katz, security sales specialist at InfoBlox, will teach you how to secure your enterprise’s traditional networks, SD-WAN, cloud and IoT and help you be more efficient in your threat defense. This webinar takes place on 21 May at 11AM CDT (UTC -5 hours). ISACA members can earn 1 continuing professional education (CPE) hour by attending this webinar and completing a related survey.

Katz has broad experience in information security as an entrepreneur, systems engineer, sales lead and cybersecurity specialist. He founded RAE Internet, the US distributor for RAV Antivirus; Mailspect, an email security and compliance platform; and MatchMyEmail, a cloud email business intelligence service. Katz will use the experience he gained founding his own security software and platforms to help secure your enterprise security with DNS.

To learn more about this webinar or to register for it, visit the DNS as a Foundational Security Architecture for Digital Transformations page of the ISACA website.