Erratic DNS can bring Internet transactions to a halt leading to lost revenues and better be kept in check
“With research firm Gartner predicting that 4.9 billion connected things will be in use in 2015 and 25 billion by 2020, it is important for network administrators to recognize the demands that the IoT will make on their networks. Network automation will become critical as IT departments confront this massive growth in network complexity. IPAM tools are needed to give organizations the ability to discover all the infrastructure/ endpoints, visualize them and put policies on who and which devices can enter the network and what they can do,” says Cherif Sleiman, General Manager, Middle East at Infoblox.
Infoblox is showcasing its latest innovations in IP Address Management (IPAM), network automation and secure DNS technologies at the IoTX conference and exhibition taking place between June 08-09, 2015 at the DWTC.
“IoT also represents a potential threat to network security as all objects and IP addresses entering the network are potential weak links in an organization’s IT infrastructure. As a result it is imperative to secure critical DNS infrastructure. DNS is a foundational Internet technology used in every non-trivial IP-based transaction. If it’s not working properly, Internet transactions can grind to a halt leading to disastrous results including lost revenue due to downtime, diminished customer satisfaction and lost productivity.”
Alongside automated network control and IPAM, DNS security will also be another key area of focus for Infoblox at the show. The company will demonstrate its range of DNS security solutions including Infoblox Internal DNS Security that protects data and infrastructure inside an enterprise by securing the internal DNS, and Infoblox External DNS Security, an appliance that provides defense against the widest range of DNS based attacks such as DNS DDoS, exploits and DNS hijacking.