ThreatTalk episode 1
Using DNS as a foundational architecture for scalable malware mitigation
Because of its unique position inside networks, the Domain Name System (DNS) enables security teams to detect malware sooner and stop it faster than traditional security measures can.In this episode of ThreatTalk, we explore the characteristics of DNS that make it the ideal foundational security architecture for automated and scalable malware defense.
Join us and learn how security solutions the leverage DNS enable you to:
- Centralize visibility into malicious activity across your network
- Gain a ubiquitous control point for malware detection and remediation
- Secure existing networks and digital transformations like SD-WAN, IoT and hybrid cloud
- Automate threat response at Internet scale
- Enhance the ROI of your existing security solutions and reduce your total cost for threat defense
Srikrupa Srivatsan, Senior Director, Product Marketing, Infoblox
Srikrupa has 20 years of experience in technology in various roles including software development, product management and product marketing. Currently, as Director of Product Marketing at Infoblox, she is responsible for messaging, positioning and bringing to market Infoblox’s security solutions that optimize security operations and provide foundational security against known and zero-day threats. She has an MBA from University of California, Haas School of Business and a Computer Science Engineering degree
Craig Sanderson, VP of Product Management, Infoblox
Craig is a highly accomplished leader with a passion for information technology (IT) and a sincere interest in leadership roles within the industry. A comprehensive IT management background in areas such as product management, business development, ecosystem/technology partnership development, program management, and Cloud and data center security. Extensive experience for a globally prominent IT leader, Cisco Systems (US and UK). Currently, he is a VP/GM of the Infoblox security business. Responsible for strategy and roadmap from both a product and go to market perspective.