The IT Director is the one who receives the stress-inducing, “Critical”, “Urgent”, “ASAP”, “Priority 1”, “Production Critical”, “Revenue Impacting”, or “Brand Damaging” emails at all hours from the NOC because of a domain-related issue.
Over the past decades of domain, DNS and certificate management in the enterprise, there was and is a constant state of fuzzy ownership change. It is more the hot potato in IT where a lack of ownership has created a mess of hidden exposure to all but the technically curious. If you are an IT Director at a large organization, you will likely see yourself in this story.
At the end of every year, there are a flurry of prediction articles that we all like to read. Predictions hold the ‘promise of the possible’.
When any business launches a new innovative service, particularly a technology service, it is critical to listen to prospect questions extremely carefully. Since the launch DNS Inspector, we consistently hear these 3 questions. What are examples of DNS security exposures or gaps? What will happen if these exposures are not addressed? How does DNS Inspector […]
Flawed business processes make this complex operational area effort-intensive, costly, and exposed to security risks.
A process can be short, such as a simple purchase-to-fulfillment process or a complex, long-term asset management process that spans years.