CISOs need to adjust the way they look at security threats for the next three years. When it comes to overcoming attacks on their infrastructure, they can look at DNS security not just as a product, but the design of the DNS platform as a whole.
Infoblox’s BloxOne Threat Defense improves the RoI of the entire cybersecurity stack by integrating threat intelligence and remediation across third party tools, which reduces the time and cost of threat response.
Infoblox BloxOne DDI is a cloud managed DDI application designed to simplify network management at a scale to fit a company of any size. The solution is optimised to deliver secure, stable connectivity for devices located on corporate campuses to remote work locations. With the ability to quickly deploy appliances locally and manage all appliances and services from the cloud, customers get the best of centralised management.
Infoblox’s BloxOne Threat Defense improves the RoI of the entire cybersecurity stack.
Among the key trends that are likely to impact and transform customers’ infrastructures in the next few years is – If you cannot see it, you cannot protect it. Without understanding the devices, hardware, software, and traffic that are running on a network, security professionals are forced to react to threats from unknown vectors instead of defending them proactively.
Infoblox BloxOne DDI is a cloud managed DDI application designed to simplify network management.
To get visibility, we can use IP Address Management, IPAM, which together with DNS and DHCP is one of the core network services that make up DDI to get a comprehensive picture of who is connected to the network.
Infoblox has made a further investment in its channel with the creation of a new Cloud Specialisation programme. Infoblox continues to embrace cloud-first model, and the new programme is designed to accelerate partners’ SaaS business.
Infoblox has added programmes around professional services and support and is deepening its commitment to SaaS and bringing customers on this journey.
Infoblox’s Cloud Specialisation programme is designed to accelerate partners’ SaaS business.
The pandemic and evolution of technology has brought in changes that traditional strategies cannot deal with; the internet, cloud technologies and the onslaught of wireless all contribute to a massive increase in the attack surface. This requires a different type of security skill set and increased awareness of the vulnerabilities that these changes have brought into the IT environment.
Channel partners who are looking to create a solid security practice need to have a variety of skills, such as understanding the impact of trending technologies like SDN, SD-WAN, multi-cloud, and Network Functions Virtualisation, NFV, to assess the risk of such deployments and respond with the right security model and tools that fit organisations.
The pandemic has brought in changes that traditional strategies cannot deal with and this requires a different type of security skill set.