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ThreatTalk episode 10

DNS content filtering: why it makes sense (& saves money)

Content filtering has long been a key technique to protect users from accessing malicious domains and unsecure web pages. However, as Krupa Srivatsan, Director of Product Marketing for Infoblox explains, content filtering using DNS has eclipsed conventional methods of content filtering via firewalls, web proxies or web gateways.

In this ThreatTalk podcast, we explore the numerous advantages that security teams can realize by adopting content filtering through DNS, which:

  • Provides superior scalability and cost efficiency
  • Addresses threats at the first point of connection
  • Can be configured in a fraction of the time it takes to implement alternatives

Srikrupa Srivatsan, Senior Director, Product Marketing, Infoblox

Srikrupa has 20 years of experience in technology in various roles including software development, product management and product marketing. Currently, as Director of Product Marketing at Infoblox, she is responsible for messaging, positioning and bringing to market Infoblox’s security solutions that optimize security operations and provide foundational security against known and zero-day threats. She has an MBA from University of California, Haas School of Business and a Computer Science Engineering degree.

Peter Schooff, Editor-in-Chief and Co-Founder, Data Decisioning

Peter has over 20 years’ experience in various executive-level enterprise IT fields. He first developed a deep interest in security as the Director of Marketing for the email security company Message Partners. Peter has worked as Associate Editor, Managing Editor, and is now Editor-in-Chief and co-founder of DataDecisioning.com. Peter is known worldwide for his views on technology and was named among the Top 12 Influencers of Case Management through independent market research.

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