Webinar: A look into DNS Best Practice Architectures and How to Add Secure Measures to Your Network

We're sure that you've been following the story regarding the new DNS security threat and its implications for the security of all Internet and network-based applications. We understand you may have already patched your servers, but want you to be aware that more patches are imminent.

So what is this all about, really? The short answer is cache poisoning. While cache poisoning is not new, Dan Kaminsky discovered a new way to exploit this vulnerability. What was thought to be too complex or time consuming for hackers to focus on has proven unbelievably simple.

Virtually all network based applications - email, Web apps, eCommerce - EVERYTHING is at risk.

Please join us on February 11, 2010 at 12pm (New York) for a deep dive into Cricket Liu’s, author of O’Reilly’s DNS and BIND, DNS Best Practice Architecture.

We will discuss:
  • Cache poisoning and what it means to enterprises worldwide
  • DNS infrastructure best practices and security
  • Recommendations for protective countermeasures against this exploit
About the Speaker
Cricket Liu, VP of Architecture, Infoblox, and author of O'Reilly & Associates' DNS and BIND, DNS & BIND Cookbook, and DNS On Windows Server 2003, is an expert on Domain Name System architecture, services, and deployment. He worked for Hewlett Packard for nearly ten years, where he ran hp.com, one of the largest corporate domains in the world, and helped found HP's Internet consulting business.




Date:
Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Time:
12:00pm