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Infoblox double-down on pre-emptive protection in bid to crackdown on AI-driven attacks
Infoblox double-down on pre-emptive protection in bid to crackdown on AI-driven attacks

Tahawul Tech

time15 hours ago

  • Business
  • Tahawul Tech

Infoblox double-down on pre-emptive protection in bid to crackdown on AI-driven attacks

Infoblox , a leader in cloud networking and security services, has announced major enhancements to its Protective DNS solution, Infoblox Threat Defense, empowering organizations to stay ahead of sophisticated, AI-driven cyber threats with pre-emptive security. As global cybercrime costs surge toward $23 trillion by 2027[1], traditional 'detect and respond' security tools are struggling to keep up. Modern attackers increasingly deploy AI to create unique, single-use malware and stealthy phishing campaigns that evade traditional defenses—making it more likely than ever that any organization can become 'patient zero.' Infoblox's Protective DNS solution, Infoblox Threat Defense, stops threats before they impact infrastructure by combining predictive threat intelligence with algorithmic and machine learning-based detections — blocking high-risk and malicious domains an average of 68 days earlier than traditional tools, with an industry-leading 0.0002% false positive rate. 'The difference between most DNS security tools and our approach is like the difference between law enforcement chasing street-level drug dealers versus taking down the cartel,' said Mukesh Gupta, chief product officer, Infoblox. 'We target the suppliers behind the cyberattackers—the cartel—so threats can be blocked before they ever reach the network. This pre-emptive strategy helps security teams reduce risk, eliminate noise and stop threats at the DNS layer before they ever reach the network.' To help customers get ahead of the new wave of AI-driven threats, Infoblox is continually delivering ground-breaking threat intelligence—solidifying the role of Threat Defense as a proactive, high-speed threat blocker. From better visibility and actionable insights to flexible licensing and clear metrics on pre-emptive protection, these new innovations are designed to help security teams close gaps before attackers can exploit them: Protection Before Impact: Provides security leaders with clear, quantifiable metrics on threats neutralized before they can cause damage, streamlining reporting and demonstrating security ROI. Provides security leaders with clear, quantifiable metrics on threats neutralized before they can cause damage, streamlining reporting and demonstrating security ROI. Security Workspace: An intuitive, centralized interface that gives security teams deep visibility into their environment with actionable insights to reduce risk and ultimately speed their mean time to respond (MTTR). An intuitive, centralized interface that gives security teams deep visibility into their environment with actionable insights to reduce risk and ultimately speed their mean time to respond (MTTR). Detection Mode: Provides organizations visibility into threats they're missing today—without changing existing DNS configuration, minimizing operational risk. Provides organizations visibility into threats they're missing today—without changing existing DNS configuration, minimizing operational risk. Asset Data Integration: Delivers deep context into what was protected as part of the pre-emptive strategy, enabling security teams to do further investigation and analysis. Delivers deep context into what was protected as part of the pre-emptive strategy, enabling security teams to do further investigation and analysis. Token-Based Licensing: Flexible, token-based pricing aligned to protected assets simplifies procurement and drives clearer ROI. Flexible, token-based pricing aligned to protected assets simplifies procurement and drives clearer ROI. Powering Google Cloud's DNS Armor: Infoblox's Protective DNS capabilities also power Google Cloud's DNS Armor, providing native security for cloud workloads, with public preview later this year. Infoblox Threat Defense gives security teams predictive insights to block attacks as threat actor infrastructure is being created—before malware is even deployed and long before a patient zero is hit. Unlike traditional security tools that must wait for the first victim to detect and respond, Infoblox's approach can pre-empt the attack entirely. By stopping attacks earlier, Infoblox reduces the load on detect-and-respond tools, such as XDR and SIEM—aligning with Gartner's view that pre-emptive cybersecurity will replace 40 percent of traditional solutions by 2028. The latest NIST SP 800-81 guidelines reinforce this shift, noting that DNS can often prevent security incidents earlier than other systems. 'Traditional 'detect and respond' security simply can't keep pace with today's AI-driven attackers and malware. Cybercrime is evolving faster than ever, costing the world trillions and exploiting gaps in legacy defenses,' said Scott Harrell, president and CEO, Infoblox. 'The legacy kill chain approach depends on someone else being 'patient zero' so those legacy systems can learn and react—but attackers today customize malware to target individual businesses or industries, rendering legacy, reactive approaches ineffective against modern AI-enabled attackers. When you're patient zero, the only thing being 'killed' is your business. The future of cybersecurity must be pre=emptive: stop threats before they ever reach your organization.' 'Before Infoblox, DNS was a blind spot in our security posture,' said Nathan Sinclair, chief information security officer for the City and County of San Francisco. 'We immediately saw value in gaining full visibility into DNS requests and the hidden threats they can carry. Infoblox Threat Defense has proven to be a powerful solution for blocking exploits and preventing incursions. It has significantly strengthened our defenses and given us greater confidence in protecting the critical services we provide.' For deeper insights into our latest innovations and why pre-emptive DNS security matters more than ever, visit our Security Momentum launch blog. To see the latest research on evolving threats—including how DNS security blocks 82 percent of attacks before impact—read our 2025 DNS Threat Landscape Report.

Infoblox Supercharges Threat Defense to Deliver Enhanced Preemptive Protection Against Sophisticated, AI-Driven Attacks
Infoblox Supercharges Threat Defense to Deliver Enhanced Preemptive Protection Against Sophisticated, AI-Driven Attacks

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Infoblox Supercharges Threat Defense to Deliver Enhanced Preemptive Protection Against Sophisticated, AI-Driven Attacks

Advancing preemptive security with powerful innovations designed to safeguard users, devices, IoT/OT, cloud workloads and shut down threats before they start Launching new and enhanced Protective DNS capabilities to help organizations predict threats, preempt AI-driven attacks and prevail over modern adversaries Introducing flexible token-based licensing to scale protection efficiently and align pricing with evolving security needs Strengthening leadership in Protective DNS and enabling alignment with forthcoming NIST guidelines to help organizations outpace evolving cyberattacks Powering Google Cloud's DNS Armor, providing native security for cloud workloads, with public preview starting later this year SANTA CLARA, Calif., Aug. 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Infoblox, a leader in cloud networking and security services, today announced major enhancements to its Protective DNS solution, Infoblox Threat Defense™, empowering organizations to stay ahead of sophisticated, AI-driven cyberthreats with preemptive security. As global cybercrime costs surge toward $23 trillion by 2027,1 traditional 'detect and respond' security tools are struggling to keep up. Modern attackers increasingly deploy AI to create unique, single-use malware and stealthy phishing campaigns that evade traditional defenses—making it more likely than ever that any organization can become 'patient zero.' Infoblox's Protective DNS solution, Infoblox Threat Defense, stops threats before they impact infrastructure by combining predictive threat intelligence with algorithmic and machine learning-based detections—blocking high-risk and malicious domains an average of 68 days earlier than traditional tools, with an industry-leading 0.0002% false positive rate. 'The difference between most DNS security tools and our approach is like the difference between law enforcement chasing street-level drug dealers versus taking down the cartel,' said Mukesh Gupta, chief product officer, Infoblox. 'We target the suppliers behind the cyberattackers—the cartel—so threats can be blocked before they ever reach the network. This preemptive strategy helps security teams reduce risk, eliminate noise and stop threats at the DNS layer before they ever reach the network.' To help customers get ahead of the new wave of AI-driven threats, Infoblox is continually delivering groundbreaking threat intelligence—solidifying the role of Threat Defense as a proactive, high-speed threat blocker. From better visibility and actionable insights to flexible licensing and clear metrics on preemptive protection, these new innovations are designed to help security teams close gaps before attackers can exploit them: Protection Before Impact: Provides security leaders with clear, quantifiable metrics on threats neutralized before they can cause damage, streamlining reporting and demonstrating security ROI. Security Workspace: An intuitive, centralized interface that gives security teams deep visibility into their environment with actionable insights to reduce risk and ultimately speed their mean time to respond (MTTR). Detection Mode: Provides organizations visibility into threats they're missing today—without changing existing DNS configuration, minimizing operational risk. Asset Data Integration: Delivers deep context into what was protected as part of the preemptive strategy, enabling security teams to do further investigation and analysis. Token-Based Licensing: Flexible, token-based pricing aligned to protected assets simplifies procurement and drives clearer ROI. Powering Google Cloud's DNS Armor: Infoblox's Protective DNS capabilities also power Google Cloud's DNS Armor, providing native security for cloud workloads, with public preview later this year. Infoblox Threat Defense gives security teams predictive insights to block attacks as threat actor infrastructure is being created—before malware is even deployed and long before a patient zero is hit. Unlike traditional security tools that must wait for the first victim to detect and respond, Infoblox's approach can preempt the attack entirely. By stopping attacks earlier, Infoblox reduces the load on detect-and-respond tools, such as XDR and SIEM—aligning with Gartner's view that preemptive cybersecurity will replace 40 percent of traditional solutions by 2028. The latest NIST SP 800-81 guidelines reinforce this shift, noting that DNS can often prevent security incidents earlier than other systems. 'Traditional 'detect and respond' security simply can't keep pace with today's AI-driven attackers and malware. Cybercrime is evolving faster than ever, costing the world trillions and exploiting gaps in legacy defenses,' said Scott Harrell, president and CEO, Infoblox. 'The legacy kill chain approach depends on someone else being 'patient zero' so those legacy systems can learn and react—but attackers today customize malware to target individual businesses or industries, rendering legacy, reactive approaches ineffective against modern AI-enabled attackers. When you're patient zero, the only thing being 'killed' is your business. The future of cybersecurity must be preemptive: stop threats before they ever reach your organization.' 'Before Infoblox, DNS was a blind spot in our security posture,' said Nathan Sinclair, chief information security officer for the City and County of San Francisco. 'We immediately saw value in gaining full visibility into DNS requests and the hidden threats they can carry. Infoblox Threat Defense has proven to be a powerful solution for blocking exploits and preventing incursions. It has significantly strengthened our defenses and given us greater confidence in protecting the critical services we provide.' For deeper insights into our latest innovations and why preemptive DNS security matters more than ever, visit our Security Momentum launch blog. To see the latest research on evolving threats—including how DNS security blocks 82 percent of attacks before impact—read our 2025 DNS Threat Landscape Report. 1. 'Key Cyber Security Statistics for 2025,' SentinelOne, May 15, 2025. About InfobloxInfoblox unites networking, security and cloud to form a platform for operations that's as resilient as it is agile. Trusted by 13,000+ customers, including 92 of the Fortune 100, we seamlessly integrate, secure and automate critical network services so businesses can move fast without compromise. Visit or follow us on LinkedIn. Media Contact: Ariel Roop Head of Global Communications pr@

Infoblox Supercharges Threat Defense To Deliver Enhanced Preemptive Protection Against Sophisticated, AI-Driven Attacks
Infoblox Supercharges Threat Defense To Deliver Enhanced Preemptive Protection Against Sophisticated, AI-Driven Attacks

Scoop

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Scoop

Infoblox Supercharges Threat Defense To Deliver Enhanced Preemptive Protection Against Sophisticated, AI-Driven Attacks

Advancing preemptive security with powerful innovations designed to safeguard users, devices, IoT/OT, cloud workloads and shut down threats before they start Launching new and enhanced Protective DNS capabilities to help organisations predict threats, preempt AI-driven attacks and prevail over modern adversaries Introducing flexible token-based licensing to scale protection efficiently and align pricing with evolving security needs Strengthening leadership in Protective DNS and enabling alignment with forthcoming NIST guidelines to help organisations outpace evolving cyberattacks Powering Google Cloud's DNS Armor, providing native security for cloud workloads, with public preview later this year Infoblox, a leader in cloud networking and security services, today announced major enhancements to its Protective DNS solution, Infoblox Threat Defense™, empowering organisations to stay ahead of sophisticated, AI-driven cyberthreats with preemptive security. As global cybercrime costs surge toward US $23 trillion by 2027,1 traditional 'detect and respond' security tools are struggling to keep up. Modern attackers increasingly deploy AI to create unique, single-use malware and stealthy phishing campaigns that evade traditional defences—making it more likely than ever that any organisation can become 'patient zero.' Infoblox's Protective DNS solution, Infoblox Threat Defense, stops threats before they impact infrastructure by combining predictive threat intelligence with algorithmic and machine learning based detections—blocking high-risk and malicious domains an average of 68 days earlier than traditional tools, with an industry-leading 0.0002 per cent false positive rate. 'The difference between most DNS security tools and our approach is like the difference between law enforcement chasing street-level drug dealers versus taking down the cartel,' said Mukesh Gupta, chief product officer, Infoblox. 'We target the suppliers behind the cyberattackers—the cartel—so threats can be blocked before they ever reach the network. This preemptive strategy helps security teams reduce risk, eliminate noise and stop threats at the DNS layer before they ever reach the network.' To help customers get ahead of the new wave of AI-driven threats, Infoblox is continually delivering groundbreaking threat intelligence—solidifying the role of Threat Defense as a proactive, highspeed threat blocker. From better visibility and actionable insights to flexible licensing and clear metrics on preemptive protection, these new innovations are designed to help security teams close gaps before attackers can exploit them: Protection Before Impact: Provides security leaders with clear, quantifiable metrics on threats neutralised before they can cause damage, streamlining reporting and demonstrating security ROI. Security Workspace: An intuitive, centralised interface that gives security teams deep visibility into their environment with actionable insights to reduce risk and ultimately speed their mean time to respond (MTTR). Detection Mode: Provides organisations visibility into threats they're missing today— without changing existing DNS configuration, minimising operational risk. Asset Data Integration: Delivers deep context into what was protected as part of the preemptive strategy, enabling security teams to do further investigation and analysis. Token-Based Licensing: Flexible, token-based pricing aligned to protected assets simplifies procurement and drives clearer ROI. Powering Google Cloud's DNS Armor: Infoblox's Protective DNS capabilities also power Google Cloud's DNS Armor, providing native security for cloud workloads, with public preview later this year Infoblox Threat Defense gives security teams predictive insights to block attacks as threat actor infrastructure is being created—before malware is even deployed and long before a patient zero is hit. Unlike traditional security tools that must wait for the first victim to detect and respond, Infoblox's approach can preempt the attack entirely. By stopping attacks earlier, Infoblox reduces the load on detect-and-respond tools, such as XDR and SIEM—aligning with Gartner's view that preemptive cybersecurity will replace 40 per cent of traditional solutions by 2028. The latest NIST SP 800-81 guidelines reinforce this shift, noting that DNS can often prevent security incidents earlier than other systems. 'Traditional 'detect and respond' security simply can't keep pace with today's AI-driven attackers and malware. Cybercrime is evolving faster than ever, costing the world trillions and exploiting gaps in legacy defences,' said Scott Harrell, president and CEO, Infoblox. 'The legacy kill chain approach depends on someone else being 'patient zero' so those legacy systems can learn and react—but attackers today customise malware to target individual businesses or industries, rendering legacy, reactive approaches ineffective against modern AI-enabled attackers. When you're patient zero, the only thing being 'killed' is your business. The future of cybersecurity must be preemptive: stop threats before they ever reach your organisation.' 'Across APAC, cyberattacks are growing more aggressive and calculated. From exploiting third-party access points to targeting critical systems—attackers are finding the cracks in our digital foundations and are using AI to strike faster and smarter than ever,' said Paul Wilcox, VP of regional sales, APJ. 'For businesses in Singapore, where digital services are tightly woven into daily life, any downtime or confidentiality breach can be deeply disruptive. That's why organisations here need to invest in earlier threat detection that starts at the DNS layer. Stopping an attack before it begins is far less costly than dealing with the aftermath.' For deeper insights into our latest innovations and why preemptive DNS security matters more than ever, visit ou r Security Momentum launch blog. To see the latest research on evolving threats— including how DNS security blocks 82 percent of attacks before impact—read ou r 2025 DNS Threat Landscape Report. 1. 'Key Cyber Security Statistics for 2025,' SentinelOne, May 15, 2025. About Infoblox Infoblox unites networking, security and cloud to form a platform for operations that's as resilient as it is agile. Trusted by 13,000+ customers, including 92 of the Fortune 100, we seamlessly integrate, secure and automate critical network services so businesses can move fast without compromise. Visi t or follow us on LinkedIn.

Infoblox upgrades DNS defence to counter AI-driven cyberattacks
Infoblox upgrades DNS defence to counter AI-driven cyberattacks

Techday NZ

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Techday NZ

Infoblox upgrades DNS defence to counter AI-driven cyberattacks

Infoblox has introduced enhancements to its Protective DNS solution aimed at countering increasingly sophisticated, AI-driven cyberthreats for organisations across a range of sectors. With a global rise in cyberattacks and new tactics from adversaries leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to target vulnerabilities, Infoblox's improvements focus on providing protection before threats can cause disruption or damage to users, devices, Internet of Things (IoT)/Operational Technology (OT), and cloud environments. Pre-emptive defence The recent upgrades to Infoblox Threat Defence utilise predictive threat intelligence combined with algorithmic and machine learning-based detection capabilities. This preventative approach is designed to stop high-risk and malicious domains on average 68 days earlier than traditional security tools, while maintaining a reported false positive rate of 0.0002 per cent. "The difference between most DNS security tools and our approach is like the difference between law enforcement chasing street-level drug dealers versus taking down the cartel," said Mukesh Gupta, Chief Product Officer at Infoblox. "We target the suppliers behind the cyberattackers - the cartel - so threats can be blocked before they ever reach the network. This preemptive strategy helps security teams reduce risk, eliminate noise and stop threats at the DNS layer before they ever reach the network." The advancements are designed to provide tighter security through features such as more comprehensive visibility, actionable insights, flexible token-based licensing models, and improved reporting on threats stopped prior to causing impact. Infoblox reports that these tools provide clear, quantifiable metrics that may assist security teams in demonstrating return on investment by highlighting threats intercepted before reaching critical systems. Cloud integration and proactive threat blocking In addition to protecting traditional networks, Infoblox's Protective DNS technology is set to power Google Cloud's DNS Armour, a move that will bring native security to cloud workloads. The public preview of Google Cloud's DNS Armour, supported by Infoblox, is expected later this year. By blocking attacks earlier in the cyber kill chain, the company suggests it can reduce reliance on downstream detection and response systems, such as XDR (Extended Detection and Response) and SIEM (Security Information and Event Management). This shift aligns with recommendations from analysts such as Gartner and guidelines like the NIST SP 800-81, which highlight the value of DNS-layer defences in preventing incidents at an earlier stage. Industry response and regional focus Scott Harrell, President and CEO of Infoblox, commented on shifts in the cyber threat landscape, stating, "Traditional 'detect and respond' security simply can't keep pace with today's AI-driven attackers and malware. Cybercrime is evolving faster than ever, costing the world trillions and exploiting gaps in legacy defences. The legacy kill chain approach depends on someone else being 'patient zero' so those legacy systems can learn and react - but attackers today customise malware to target individual businesses or industries, rendering legacy, reactive approaches ineffective against modern AI-enabled attackers. When you're patient zero, the only thing being 'killed' is your business. The future of cybersecurity must be preemptive: stop threats before they ever reach your organisation." Paul Wilcox, Vice President of Regional Sales, APJ, drew attention to regional trends, saying, "Across APAC, cyberattacks are growing more aggressive and calculated. From exploiting third-party access points to targeting critical systems - attackers are finding the cracks in our digital foundations and are using AI to strike faster and smarter than ever." He continued, "For businesses in Singapore, where digital services are tightly woven into daily life, any downtime or confidentiality breach can be deeply disruptive. That's why organisations here need to invest in earlier threat detection that starts at the DNS layer. Stopping an attack before it begins is far less costly than dealing with the aftermath." Reporting and security operations enhancements The updated Infoblox solution introduces a centralised Security Workspace for deeper visibility, and a Detection Mode that highlights missed threats without necessitating changes to existing DNS configurations, aiming to minimise operational risk for organisations. The Asset Data Integration feature offers additional context for analysts conducting further investigations. Flexible token-based licensing aligns pricing with usage, simplifying procurement and potentially offering clearer value for cost-conscious enterprises. The enhancements come as analysts predict global cybercrime costs could reach USD $23 trillion by 2027. The company's approach is designed to stop attacks before impact, rather than waiting for an initial breach to trigger a response, aiming to help organisations remain resilient against the evolving tactics of cyber adversaries.

Infoblox Supercharges Threat Defense to Deliver Enhanced Preemptive Protection Against Sophisticated, AI-Driven Attacks
Infoblox Supercharges Threat Defense to Deliver Enhanced Preemptive Protection Against Sophisticated, AI-Driven Attacks

Globe and Mail

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Globe and Mail

Infoblox Supercharges Threat Defense to Deliver Enhanced Preemptive Protection Against Sophisticated, AI-Driven Attacks

Advancing preemptive security with powerful innovations designed to safeguard users, devices, IoT/OT, cloud workloads and shut down threats before they start Launching new and enhanced Protective DNS capabilities to help organizations predict threats, preempt AI-driven attacks and prevail over modern adversaries Introducing flexible token-based licensing to scale protection efficiently and align pricing with evolving security needs Strengthening leadership in Protective DNS and enabling alignment with forthcoming NIST guidelines to help organizations outpace evolving cyberattacks Powering Google Cloud's DNS Armor, providing native security for cloud workloads, with public preview starting August 2025 SANTA CLARA, Calif., Aug. 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Infoblox, a leader in cloud networking and security services, today announced major enhancements to its Protective DNS solution, Infoblox Threat Defense™, empowering organizations to stay ahead of sophisticated, AI-driven cyberthreats with preemptive security. As global cybercrime costs surge toward $23 trillion by 2027, 1 traditional 'detect and respond' security tools are struggling to keep up. Modern attackers increasingly deploy AI to create unique, single-use malware and stealthy phishing campaigns that evade traditional defenses—making it more likely than ever that any organization can become 'patient zero.' Infoblox's Protective DNS solution, Infoblox Threat Defense, stops threats before they impact infrastructure by combining predictive threat intelligence with algorithmic and machine learning-based detections—blocking high-risk and malicious domains an average of 68 days earlier than traditional tools, with an industry-leading 0.0002% false positive rate. 'The difference between most DNS security tools and our approach is like the difference between law enforcement chasing street-level drug dealers versus taking down the cartel,' said Mukesh Gupta, chief product officer, Infoblox. 'We target the suppliers behind the cyberattackers—the cartel—so threats can be blocked before they ever reach the network. This preemptive strategy helps security teams reduce risk, eliminate noise and stop threats at the DNS layer before they ever reach the network.' To help customers get ahead of the new wave of AI-driven threats, Infoblox is continually delivering groundbreaking threat intelligence—solidifying the role of Threat Defense as a proactive, high-speed threat blocker. From better visibility and actionable insights to flexible licensing and clear metrics on preemptive protection, these new innovations are designed to help security teams close gaps before attackers can exploit them: Protection Before Impact: Provides security leaders with clear, quantifiable metrics on threats neutralized before they can cause damage, streamlining reporting and demonstrating security ROI. Security Workspace: An intuitive, centralized interface that gives security teams deep visibility into their environment with actionable insights to reduce risk and ultimately speed their mean time to respond (MTTR). Detection Mode: Provides organizations visibility into threats they're missing today—without changing existing DNS configuration, minimizing operational risk. Asset Data Integration: Delivers deep context into what was protected as part of the preemptive strategy, enabling security teams to do further investigation and analysis. Token-Based Licensing: Flexible, token-based pricing aligned to protected assets simplifies procurement and drives clearer ROI. Powering Google Cloud's DNS Armor: Infoblox's Protective DNS capabilities also power Google Cloud's DNS Armor, providing native security for cloud workloads, with public preview starting August 2025. Infoblox Threat Defense gives security teams predictive insights to block attacks as threat actor infrastructure is being created—before malware is even deployed and long before a patient zero is hit. Unlike traditional security tools that must wait for the first victim to detect and respond, Infoblox's approach can preempt the attack entirely. By stopping attacks earlier, Infoblox reduces the load on detect-and-respond tools, such as XDR and SIEM—aligning with Gartner's view that preemptive cybersecurity will replace 40 percent of traditional solutions by 2028. The latest NIST SP 800-81 guidelines reinforce this shift, noting that DNS can often prevent security incidents earlier than other systems. 'Traditional 'detect and respond' security simply can't keep pace with today's AI-driven attackers and malware. Cybercrime is evolving faster than ever, costing the world trillions and exploiting gaps in legacy defenses,' said Scott Harrell, president and CEO, Infoblox. 'The legacy kill chain approach depends on someone else being 'patient zero' so those legacy systems can learn and react—but attackers today customize malware to target individual businesses or industries, rendering legacy, reactive approaches ineffective against modern AI-enabled attackers. When you're patient zero, the only thing being 'killed' is your business. The future of cybersecurity must be preemptive: stop threats before they ever reach your organization.' 'Before Infoblox, DNS was a blind spot in our security posture,' said Nathan Sinclair, chief information security officer for the City and County of San Francisco. 'We immediately saw value in gaining full visibility into DNS requests and the hidden threats they can carry. Infoblox Threat Defense has proven to be a powerful solution for blocking exploits and preventing incursions. It has significantly strengthened our defenses and given us greater confidence in protecting the critical services we provide.' For deeper insights into our latest innovations and why preemptive DNS security matters more than ever, visit our Security Momentum launch blog. To see the latest research on evolving threats—including how DNS security blocks 82 percent of attacks before impact—read our 2025 DNS Threat Landscape Report. 1. 'Key Cyber Security Statistics for 2025,' SentinelOne, May 15, 2025. About Infoblox Infoblox unites networking, security and cloud to form a platform for operations that's as resilient as it is agile. Trusted by 13,000+ customers, including 92 of the Fortune 100, we seamlessly integrate, secure and automate critical network services so businesses can move fast without compromise. Visit or follow us on LinkedIn. Media Contact: Ariel Roop Head of Global Communications

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