The document discusses threats to DNS security and solutions. It describes how distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks target name servers and use them to amplify attacks. Monitoring DNS traffic volumes and top clients can help detect attacks. Deploying anycast routing and response rate limiting makes attacks less effective by load balancing queries across multiple servers.
DNS is one of the fastest growing attack vectors and current security solutions don’t address DNS threats. Infoblox Advanced DNS Protection is a self-protecting DNS appliance that provides defense against widest range of attacks – enabling you to automatically defend your business from DNS threats.
Is DNS a Part of Your Cyber Security Strategy?
Detecting malware, helping to prevent and disrupt command and control communication, ransomware and phishing attacks, being part of a data loss prevention program– DNS can help with this and much more, but are you leveraging it as part of your security controls and processes? DNS is the perfect choke point to stop not just data exfiltration through it, but also detect and stop malware from spreading and executing.
In this session, you'll learn:
The value of DNS as part of your cyber strategy
How DNS can provide your SIEM with actionable intelligence
How DNS can add value to other security controls, such as vulnerability scanners and end point protection
Join Infoblox for a discussion on this often overlooked topic.
Security, Availability and Integrity are top concerns around DNS. Infoblox Secure DNS
* provides a secure platform to host DNS services
* provides resilient DNS services even under attack ( like DNS DDoS, exploits )
* prevents data theft by malware/APT that uses DNS
* maintains DNS integrity that can otherwise be compromised by DNS hijacking
DNS security is important. But, in today’s world of dynamic cloud environments (AWS and Azure), content delivery networks (CDNs) and crowdsourced content and advertisements, looking only at the domain name is not a complete indicator of security. “Grey” domains are no longer the exception, they have become the norm. Join this webcast to explore the risks of relying on DNS-only based solutions and ways to add security to your DNS traffic without sacrificing performance or additional security insights.
DNS is one of the fastest growing attack vectors and current security solutions don’t address DNS threats. Infoblox Advanced DNS Protection is a self-protecting DNS appliance that provides defense against widest range of attacks – enabling you to automatically defend your business from DNS threats.
Is DNS a Part of Your Cyber Security Strategy?
Detecting malware, helping to prevent and disrupt command and control communication, ransomware and phishing attacks, being part of a data loss prevention program– DNS can help with this and much more, but are you leveraging it as part of your security controls and processes? DNS is the perfect choke point to stop not just data exfiltration through it, but also detect and stop malware from spreading and executing.
In this session, you'll learn:
The value of DNS as part of your cyber strategy
How DNS can provide your SIEM with actionable intelligence
How DNS can add value to other security controls, such as vulnerability scanners and end point protection
Join Infoblox for a discussion on this often overlooked topic.
Security, Availability and Integrity are top concerns around DNS. Infoblox Secure DNS
* provides a secure platform to host DNS services
* provides resilient DNS services even under attack ( like DNS DDoS, exploits )
* prevents data theft by malware/APT that uses DNS
* maintains DNS integrity that can otherwise be compromised by DNS hijacking
DNS security is important. But, in today’s world of dynamic cloud environments (AWS and Azure), content delivery networks (CDNs) and crowdsourced content and advertisements, looking only at the domain name is not a complete indicator of security. “Grey” domains are no longer the exception, they have become the norm. Join this webcast to explore the risks of relying on DNS-only based solutions and ways to add security to your DNS traffic without sacrificing performance or additional security insights.
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Temat prezentacji:Case Study – Infoblox Advanced DNS Protection
Język prezentacji: Polski
Abstrakt:
Słyszałeś o typach ataków wymienionych poniżej? A może doświadczyłeś ich w swojej sieci?
Phantom domain attack
NXDomain attack
DNS reflection/DrDoS attacks
DNS amplification
DNS cache poisoning
Protocol anomalies
DNS tunneling
DNS hijacking
Na poprzednim PLNOG mówiłem o unikalnej ochronie DNS za pomocą Infoblox ADP. Tym razem opowiem o tym co nowego zrobiliśmy w ramach ochrony DNS oraz zaprezentuje przypadki ze środowisk sieciowych naszych klientów.
Opowiem co się działo w sieci klientów i jak uporaliśmy się z problemami ataków na DNS.
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[Case Study] DDoS Attack on DNS using infected IoT Devices @ ACSAC 2015 (The 31st Annual Computer Security Applications Conference 2015), which is one of the most important cyber security conferences in the world and the oldest information security conference held annually
<p>DDoS attacks make headlines everyday, but how do they work and how can you defend against them? DDoS attacks can be high volume UDP traffic floods, SYN floods, DNS amplification, or Layer 7 HTTP attacks. Understanding how to protect yourself from DDoS is critical to doing business on the internet today.</p>
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<p>Suzanne is a solutions engineer team lead at Cloudflare, where she specializes in security, performance, and usability. Her interest in all things web started in high school when she created the school’s first website. While at Stanford, Suzanne was the webmaster for a matchbox sized server running the Wearable Computing Lab’s site.</p>
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1 in every 4 are HTTPS
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Temat prezentacji:Case Study – Infoblox Advanced DNS Protection
Język prezentacji: Polski
Abstrakt:
Słyszałeś o typach ataków wymienionych poniżej? A może doświadczyłeś ich w swojej sieci?
Phantom domain attack
NXDomain attack
DNS reflection/DrDoS attacks
DNS amplification
DNS cache poisoning
Protocol anomalies
DNS tunneling
DNS hijacking
Na poprzednim PLNOG mówiłem o unikalnej ochronie DNS za pomocą Infoblox ADP. Tym razem opowiem o tym co nowego zrobiliśmy w ramach ochrony DNS oraz zaprezentuje przypadki ze środowisk sieciowych naszych klientów.
Opowiem co się działo w sieci klientów i jak uporaliśmy się z problemami ataków na DNS.
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Attacks evenly split across network and application layers
Web-based attacks remain the single most common attack vector
1 in every 4 are HTTPS
Increase reflective attacks cause UDP attacks to increase
From 7% in 2013 to 16% in 2014
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Fast flux is a DNS technique used by botnets to hide phishing and malware delivery sites behind an ever-changing network of compromised hosts acting as proxies.
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RPZ allows a recursive server to control the behavior of responses to queries.Administrator to overlay custom information on
top of the global DNS to provide alternate responses to queries.
RPZ data is supplied as a DNS zone, and can be
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So who is making solutions for the people who work at the application layer? Are software-defined things secure?
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The networks of financial services firms experience a wide range of network threats, from BGP route hijacks to DDoS attacks and DNS cache poisoning. Yet many firms do not have in-depth, real-time monitoring and alerting for these threats. ThousandEyes helps security and network operations teams to gain in-depth DNS, network and BGP visibility of security events as they're happening.
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Visualize key network services such as BGP and DNS
Create alerts based on security threats
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