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Automate firewall rules with Terraform and VMware NSX
10 Apr 2023In this hands-on tutorial, learn how infrastructure-as-code tools such as Terraform can streamline firewall management with automated, standardized configuration of firewall rules. Read More
Network security gets a boost in Windows Server 2022
01 Feb 2022Secured-core server is a major new security feature in Windows Server 2022, but Microsoft also introduced multiple ways to keep network connections protected in its new server OS. Read More
How effective is geofencing technology as a security method?
05 May 2017Geofencing technology is increasingly being used as a security tactic, such as to control access to servers with DNS settings. Expert Michael Cobb explains how it works. Read More
How to build a private 5G network architecture
16 Nov 2023A private 5G network could provide organizations with greater control over their wireless environments. But cost and complexity could be critical deterrents. Read More
EfficientIP looking for UK channel growth
06 May 2022Vendor believes the pieces are in place to make it an attractive choice of partner Read More
Microsoft to release DNS patch Tuesday
02 May 2007In addition to a fix for the DNS Server Service flaw, Microsoft plans to patch critical flaws in Windows, Office, Exchange, CAPICOM and BizTalk. Read More
Plan ahead to reduce cloud forensics challenges
22 Jun 2023Laying out a detailed framework that governs how -- and how quickly -- information is shared by CSPs can help ease the problems associated with collecting forensics data. Read More
Cricket Liu
InfobloxCricket Liu is an authority on the Domain Name System and the co-author of all of O'Reilly & Associates' Nutshell Handbooks on DNS, including the classic DNS and BIND.Read More
DNS worm strikes at Microsoft flaw
16 Apr 2007A new worm called Rinbot.BC exploits the Microsoft DNS flaw by installing an IRC bot on infected machines and scanning for other vulnerable servers. Read More
Microsoft investigates DNS server flaw
12 Apr 2007Attackers could exploit a DNS flaw in Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003 and run malicious code on the system. A workaround is suggested until a patch is issued. Read More