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What is DNS security?
DNS security is the practice of protecting DNS infrastructure from cyber attacks in order to keep it performing quickly and reliably. An effective DNS security strategy incorporates a number of overlapping defenses, including establishing redundant DNS servers, applying security protocols like DNSSEC,
Using email aliases to strengthen personal security.
Everything in security is ‘Strength in depth’. This means there is more than one necessary process to secure a ‘thing’. Email requires DKIM, SPF and MFA. DNS should have DoH, RPZ and load balancing to multiple servers. RTFM Ask Luminol
How Threat Intelligence Helps Businesses Defend Against Cybercrime
The current situation. In today’s interconnected digital landscape, cybercrime poses a significant threat to businesses of all sizes and industries. From data breaches to ransomware attacks, malicious actors are constantly evolving their tactics to exploit vulnerabilities and compromise sensitive information.
What is Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI)?
What is it? Threat Intelligence is a cornerstone of modern cybersecurity, providing businesses with valuable insights into potential cyber threats and adversaries. However, it’s essential to distinguish between Threat Intelligence, often referred to as Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI), and mere
ACSC E8 relevance for Business
Securing Your Business: The Relevance of ACSC Essential Eight In today’s digital age, cybersecurity is paramount for businesses of all sises and industries. With cyber threats constantly evolving and becoming more sophisticated, organizations must prioritise robust cybersecurity measures to protect