DUBAI, UAE, 1st November, 2017—Infoblox Inc., the network control company that provides Actionable Network Intelligence, today announced it is partnering with McAfee to improve the security of a customer’s network by combining the power of web and Domain Name System (DNS) security to deliver unified security. The Infoblox and McAfee …
Read More »Companies in Middle East Using DNS for Data Transport will become Cybercrime Targets
Malicious DNS tunnelling is a big problem in cybersecurity and companies in the Middle East should be aware of this. The technique involves the use of the Domain Name System (DNS) protocol to smuggle sensitive corporate or personal information out of a network, and to enable malware command and control …
Read More »Infoblox and Fortinet to Jointly Host Security Seminar in Riyadh
DUBAI, UAE, 14th May, 2016: Infoblox Inc., the leader in DDI and DNS Security, and Fortinet, global leader in high-performance cybersecurity solutions, will jointly host a security seminar entitled ‘Together We Protect’ at the Four Seasons Hotel in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Monday, May 30th. Cherif Sleiman, General Manager, Middle …
Read More »Building a Secure DNS Architecture for NFV
Dilip Pillaipakkamnatt, Vice President, Service Provider Business, Infoblox By now it’s been well established that Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) provides important benefits to service providers. Not only does it provide cost savings by reducing operational costs and truck rolls to deploy new hardware, but it also improves the speed with which …
Read More »More Than 90 Percent of Newly Observed Malicious Domains Worldwide Hosted in the U.S. and Germany, According to the Infoblox DNS Threat Index
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, 5th April, 2015: Infoblox Inc., the network control company, today announced the Infoblox DNS Threat Index, which measures the creation of malicious Domain Name System (DNS) infrastructure, unexpectedly rebounded to near record levels in the fourth quarter of 2015. Infoblox researchers also found that 92 percent of …
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