Sponsor: Nominum
Featured Analyst Firm: Gartner, Inc.
Speakers: Lawrence Orans, Georges Smine
Type: Audio (25 minutes)
A reliable and accurate Domain Name System (DNS) is critical in today’s online environment. While organizations spend vast sums of money to make sure their data centers are always accessible by deploying redundant networks and ensuring high availability for their servers and storage, little attention is given to a company’s DNS because its importance is often overlooked. Moreover, a DNS problem is more than an IT problem; it quickly becomes a business problem.
You're invited to an exclusive, on-demand presentation "Your Domain is Your Business Identity – Protect It!" available now.
Join Lawrence Orans, Research Director at featured analyst firm, Gartner, Inc., and Georges Smine, Director of Marketing SKYE by Nominum, as they discuss the consequences of a weak DNS infrastructure that may disrupt your website traffic or compromise customers’ data and identities by malicious attacks that redirect them to fraudulent websites. Most importantly, how do you make sure your DNS is protected?
Tune in and learn from the experts as they address:
- The State of DNS today
- Why has DNS receiving more attention lately?
- How has industry responded to DNS vulnerabilities?
- What factors should enterprises consider when evaluating DNS services?
- Options for external DNS.
- What the SKYE service is and how your enterprise can benefit from it
- Additional recommendations
Join your colleagues for “Your Domain is Your Business Identity – Protect It!” and learn how DNS services can provide safety and security to end-users and protect your web presence.
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About Lawrence Orans
Lawrence Orans is a research director in Gartner Research. His research focuses on the integration of security within internal networks, with a particular emphasis on network access control, VoIP and content filtering. Prior to joining Gartner in 1997, Mr. Orans held systems engineering positions at IBM, 3Com and Bay Networks (via Wellfleet Communications), where he worked with enterprises on designing and implementing secure network infrastructures. In total, he has more than 20 years of experience in the industry.
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