Wednesday, November 1, 2017

How DNS TXT records can be used against enterprises

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Latest Technology News & Expert Advice     November 01, 2017
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Issue Highlights:
How DNS TXT records can be used against enterprises
How do network management systems simplify security?
How can a DDoS reflection attack abuse CLDAP?
DDoS defense: Changing the approach to handle new threats
CISSP Domain 4: Test your expertise of network security basics
How DNS TXT records can be used against enterprises
A domain name system is a widely used protocol, but new research shows how threat actors can use DNS TXT records for cyberattacks. Nick Lewis explains this new DNS threat.
How do network management systems simplify security?
Network security teams can find themselves overwhelmed with protecting an enterprise network. Expert Matthew Pascucci explains how network management systems can help with that.
How can a DDoS reflection attack abuse CLDAP?
A new exploit of CLDAP servers can be used for a DDoS reflection attack that gives attackers a 70x boost. Nick Lewis explains how to defend against this new threat.
DDoS defense: Changing the approach to handle new threats
Corero Network Security CEO Ashley Stephenson talks with SearchSecurity about the recent wave of powerful distributed denial-of-service attacks and how DDoS defense has changed.
CISSP Domain 4: Test your expertise of network security basics
Think you know network security basics inside and out? Take this 10-question quiz to find out how well you've prepared for Domain 4 of the CISSP exam.
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