Infoblox

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What “pig butchering” reveals about the new age of investment scams

While individual scam websites come and go, their DNS patterns endure. Domains are reused. Hosting providers overlap. Naming conventions recur. Configuration choices repeat across hundreds of sites. When examined collectively, these traces reveal the contours of an entire criminal supply chain.

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Who is watching your shadow employee?

AI isn’t a tool to be feared or banned. By building safe and visible pathways, CISOs can stop trying to police the shadows and start leading towards a secure, AI-powered future.

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Before the breach: How protective DNS stops attacks before they start

As threats escalate and spur further cybersecurity legislation, organizations will need to demonstrate that they are actively preventing, detecting, and responding to threats. This won’t be possible without the adoption of protective DNS, which will soon be seen as a non-negotiable marker of due diligence.

Cybersecurity in the age of hybrid work

Leadership needs to be aware of the reputational damage that a cyberattack can cause their organizations and understand that prevention is better (not to mention cheaper) than not doing anything. A genuine interest in cybersecurity will also cascade down from the CEO to the remote workforce, ensuring better awareness and better security.