Strengthening Federal Cybersecurity: A DNS-Centric Approach

Federal agencies face increasingly sophisticated cyber threats, with adversaries exploiting the Domain Name System (DNS) to infiltrate and disrupt critical systems. DNS, while vital for networking, has become a key vulnerability—but also serves as a powerful tool for threat detection and mitigation.

 

In partnership with Blackwood, Infoblox is hosting an exclusive opportunity to tackle the growing challenges of DNS-based threats. This collaborative workshop helps federal civilian agencies proactively defend against modern cyber threats while leveraging the combined expertise of two leaders in the cybersecurity space.

 

Join us at the Carahsoft Conference and Collaboration Center to discuss key topics with fellow cybersecurity experts, including:

  • Understanding DNS vulnerabilities, from phishing and emergent domains to data exfiltration and C2 attacks
  • Real-world use cases demonstrating how DNS-based threat intelligence detects and preempts malicious activities
  • Integrating DNS security with other leading security solutions to strengthen your agency’s infrastructure and build a cohesive defense strategy
  • Practical steps for leveraging DNS as an enterprise security control to uncover and disrupt threat actor activities

Lunch will be provided! 

Speaker Details

Chris Richardson, Security Solutions Provider, Infoblox

 

Bob Kloak, Principal Solutions Architect, Infoblox

Event Topic

Cybersecurity, Management

Relevant Audiences

All Federal Government

Other Agency

Other Federal Agencies
Strengthening Federal Cybersecurity: A DNS-Centric Approach
Event Type
Onsite
Event Subtype
Workshop / Training
When
Tue, Jan 28, 2025 | 10:00 am - 12:00 pm ET
Registration Cost
Complimentary
Location

Carahsoft Conference and Collaboration Center

11493 Sunset Hills Rd

Reston, Virginia, US, 20190

Website
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Sponsors
Infoblox