Friday, May 29, 2020

Definition: DNS attack

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Definition: DNS attack
How to prepare for ransomware and phishing attacks
Test your cyber-smarts with this network security quiz
Definition: DNS over HTTPS (DoH)
Is VPN split tunneling worth the security risks?
Definition: DNS attack
A DNS attack is an exploit in which an attacker takes advantage of vulnerabilities in the domain name system (DNS).
How to prepare for ransomware and phishing attacks
Follow these best practices to properly prepare for ransomware and phishing attacks, as well as further steps to stay secure in the face of a pandemic or widespread health event.
Test your cyber-smarts with this network security quiz
Show what you know about the topics covered in the May 2020 issue of Information Security magazine. If you get nine of 10 answers right, you'll also receive CPE credit!
Definition: DNS over HTTPS (DoH)
DNS over HTTPS (DoH) is a relatively new protocol that encrypts domain name system traffic by passing DNS queries through a Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure encrypted session.
Is VPN split tunneling worth the security risks?
Enabling VPN split tunneling may increase speed and decrease bandwidth use and costs, but it also increases the number of security vulnerabilities faced.
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