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Infoblox Survey Finds That DNS Accelerates Threat Resolution But Is Under-used By Security Teams

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203 senior security and risk professionals reveal a missed opportunity to leverage DNS throughout the threat analysis and response cycle  

 Infoblox Inc., the leader in Secure Cloud-Managed Network Services, commissioned Forrester Consulting, to investigate how security and risk (S&R) teams are using their DNS investments. The 203 respondents to the Accelerate Threat Resolution with DNS study reveal they most often use DNS to detect and block threats early in the kill chain, identify compromised devices, and investigate and respond to malware.  

The top findings as detailed in this infographic underscore DNS is an effective but under-utilised tool for threat hunting and resolution even as alert fatigue challenges security teams to scale: 

“It’s good to see the vast majority of security and risk teams recognise DNS as a powerful threat hunting tool,” said Anthony James, Vice President of Product Marketing at Infoblox. “At the same time, most companies are leaving money on the table by under-using their DNS investments. With 56% of leaders looking to improve security ROI, DNS can help save the day by providing a single pane of visibility into threats across the network and the edges. 

“DNS can also help automate some of the more repetitive tasks in threat hunting, freeing up security teams who spend an average of 4 hours per incident investigation to address more complex problems,” continued James. “DNS is one of the most cost-effective ways that companies can fortify their security and risk frameworks and maximise their existing security investments.”   

Register for the AmericasEMEA, and Asia-Pacifc webinars taking place August 18-20 to hear Anthony James from Infoblox and guest speaker David Holmes, Senior Analyst from Forrester, discuss the study’s findings. 

Forrester surveyed 203 S&R leaders from companies that earned more than $1 billion in annual revenue in the financial services, health care, education, retail, and government sectors for this report. Respondents include all levels of decision-making, including C-level (48%), VP (11%), Director (34%), and Manager (7%) roles across companies.  

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