As we enter 2025, cyber threats continue to evolve, with adversaries increasingly weaponizing DNS infrastructure. This has led to significant brand abuse, time-consuming intrusions, and costly breaches for organizations.
We invite you to join us for an exclusive threat briefing, where Infoblox Threat Intel Specialists will delve into the latest DNS threat landscape. They will examine the threat actors exploiting DNS infrastructure and discuss the implications for organizations of diverse sizes.
This webcast will cover:
- The latest DNS threat statistics
- The use of spoofed domains in malicious spam campaigns
- The impact on users when accessing compromised domains connected to malicious ad technology
Join this unique event to discover effective strategies for safeguarding your environment with proactive intelligence that continuously tracks malicious infrastructure owned by adversaries.
Meet the Presenters

Renée Burton
Vice President, Threat Intelligence, Infoblox
Dr. Renée Burton is the head of threat intelligence at Infoblox. She spent 22 years at the National Security Agency (NSA) in various roles related to intelligence and data science before joining Infoblox in 2018. Renée manages a global team of researchers who provide the DNS intelligence content for the Infoblox security products.

Bart Lenaerts
Security Strategist at Infoblox
Bart is a Senior Product Marketing Manager with over 20 years of experience in bringing security operations solutions to market. He started his career in the security industry as a product manager for SIEM solutions. Over the past 10 years, Bart has focused on messaging Threat Intelligence solutions as a product marketing manager at McAfee, FireEye-Mandiant, and recently CrowdStrike. Bart currently focuses on communicating the compelling research from the Infoblox Threat Intel team and delivering thought leadership around the uniqueness of DNS-sourced threat intel.