In an era where AI-driven applications and digital transformation are accelerating, DNS has become more critical and more vulnerable than ever before. This webinar will examine the far-reaching business impacts of DNS outages in AI-powered environments, drawing on real-world incidents to highlight the risks posed by increased automation and complex interdependencies at scale. Attendees will gain practical insights into building DNS resilience and implementing best practices to safeguard business continuity across hybrid and multi-cloud infrastructures.
Meet the Presenters

Chris Elmore
Director of Solutions Architects, Infoblox
Chris Elmore is the Director of Solutions Architects at Infoblox, bringing over a decade of experience in network design, network security, and enterprise network services. He is an established Security, Networking, and Cloud Solutions Architect specializing in DNS, DHCP, and IPAM (DDI). Chris has 25 years of experience with DDI and has helped hundreds of customers reduce risk and operational complexity. Prior to joining Infoblox Chris led the Security Specialist SA team for the Americas at Amazon Web Services. Beyond his professional life, Chris is a multi-time National Champion in USA Powerlifting, where he actively competes and referees.

Jason Kohn
Product Marketing Manager, Infoblox
Jason Kohn is a Product Marketing Manager at Infoblox with more than 25 years of experience helping technology companies communicate complex ideas with clarity and impact. With deep expertise in networking, cloud, AI, wireless, cybersecurity, and automation, Jason has supported hundreds of product launches and marketing initiatives across the tech industry. Jason has created executive thought leadership, white papers, case studies, and messaging frameworks for leading companies including Juniper Networks, VMware/Broadcom, HPE, Spirent, Amazon, and Cisco. At Infoblox, he partners closely with technical and executive teams to craft narratives that bring new innovations to life for both technical and business audiences.



