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Challenges and Recommended Best Practices to Secure DNS Infrastructure

Domain Name System (DNS), often referred to as the "phonebook of the internet," is an important protocol for the overall functioning of the internet, translating domain names into IP addresses and vice-versa. DNS, though, is an inherently insecure protocol and is vulnerable to a variety of cyberattacks that can disrupt network and service availability and violate confidentiality of users and their data. This poses a challenge for the teams responsible for ensuring uninterrupted DNS service and maintaining user privacy.

Is Your Hybrid Cloud Working for You?

Secure application delivery in a hybrid cloud environment is the foundation of modern digital business-but it also poses significant challenges. There's more than one way to go hybrid cloud. To meet the challenges of a hybrid cloud environment, many organizations are now adopting a cloud operating model. The goal is to use technology to create a secure, flexible, scalable, and agile IT infrastructure that can support business growth and innovation while optimizing cost efficiency. But achieving these goals can be a challenge.

SDxCentral Solution Guide: How to Ensure Effective and Secure Application Delivery in a Hybrid Cloud

Enterprises have been moving to hybrid cloud environments for years, whether for cost savings, data sovereignty, or geographic reasons. As IT environments grow increasingly complex, and security and compliance continue to present new challenges, many organizations are looking for a more effective approach to application delivery.

3 Key Areas to Consider for Data Protection in Healthcare

A Zero Trust Approach to Protect Data Privacy Data protection in healthcare is critical. From the hospitals at the front line, to the insurance providers behind the scenes, all such organizations bear the dual responsibility of protecting themselves, as well as their patients. They must safeguard their data privacy, identity, security, and finances of their patients. They must also protect their own organization from costly breaches, regulatory fines, and damage to their business, reputation, and patient relationships.

The Road to Digital Resilience Right-sizing Hybrid Cloud Application Deployments

Not that long ago, organizations were squarely focused on moving their applications and infrastructure to the cloud to benefit from its scalability, flexibility, and cost savings. Today, however, priorities are shifting, leading many to focus on right-sizing hybrid cloud deployments and establishing digital resilience. You will learn how digital resilience for hybrid cloud application delivery.