

Hey, you remember anyone’s cell phone number anymore? Do you remember people’s phone numbers and they’re all gonna have these blank looks and I say that’s pretty much with DNS if you just hit on your foot, right? So, alright, so what about this? There was a lot about DNS sec, right? So domain name security, system security extensions, I believe. I think my way these days has been so simplistic. And essentially is also one of those areas that tends to be the most overlooked from a security perspective. So DNS is a really fundamental way of how the transmission of information occurs. But probably the easiest way to start DNS is something that every single person who uses the internet use it, internet users, as well as every system that is effectively connected to an internal system, internal network or system to system for your system to internet system to cloud. You know, there’s a lot more layers that go to that. And that is very simplistic to describe a very complex system in the world. Google has been assigned an IP address to assign a number to it. I look up Jake, you know, and Jake is in this line, phone number to it. It really has to do with how you effectively resolve from a name to a number or, you know, a name to number very similar to the phone. So I think there are a number of different ways you can describe it to newcomers. What actually is DNS and what have you found is the easiest way to describe DNS to newcomers? So I want to ask you and to help everyone. So I want to take a few moments to set the stage with you. So I think you’re aware we have a lot of viewers that are still new to cyber security, trying to figure out what they’re doing, learning its concept.
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I’m looking forward to covering DNS with you and really how to protect your organization. I will tell him and I’m sure he will get a big kick out of it.Īwesome. But do you think it’ll be possible that you could send him my regards for such a glorious moustache?Ībsolutely. And in fact, I don’t know if we can in post, put his picture in or not? But, you know, the way he looks, this is what I think my mustache looks like. Before we get started, I do need to give a shout out to one of your coworkers Pete Woods who I believe is the director of DevOps at your company. Jennifer held other multiple roles particularly for GE as a cyber leader and incident response, computer forensics and supplier security. Before that, she was the director, senior director of product management, and she also spent three years at FireEye, on the security operations side. She was at Crowdstrike, serving as the vice president of Overwatching and Security Response. She has over 20 years of cyber security experience. Jennifer’s the Chief Operating Officer, at DNS Filter. With that behind us, in today’s episode, I’m joined by Jennifer Ayers. We’re always looking for ways to get involved with the local community. We’re trying to do a bunch of other community efforts as well. Please consider, you know, getting involved. We’ll add some links in the show notes if you’re interested. There’s lots of ways to get involved like exercising and more. So we’re helping raise funds and awareness for mental health issues from a vendor for all the dadd, brother, sons and friends in our lives. I’ve had a lot of people ask me what happened to the beard, why do you have a stash? So, yeah, there is a reason we’re taking part in Movember this year. In fact, this is week two for those that are counting.

I wanna welcome everyone to the show, but before we get started, I do need to call some attention to the glorious ‘stache that I have started to grow. Wisdom From the Women Leading the Cybersecurity IndustryĭNS and Protecting Your Organizations – Episode Transcript.Show NotesĤ:15 – What is DNSSEC (Domain Name System Security Extensions)?Ħ:05 – How to categorize security issues involving DNSġ3:32 – Effect DNS attacks have on the state of cybersecurityġ5:33 – How attackers are choosing their targetsġ9:44 – DNS debates within the security communityĢ1:48 – How organizations can protect themselvesĢ8:45 – Discovering your cybersecurity disciplineģ0:16 – How organizations can start to implement In The Right Security, join leaders and veterans in the security industry, as we tackle the biggest issues impacting organizations today.Ĭheck out The Right Security series on YouTube, and subscribe to the Risk Based Security channel to see new episodes in your feed. What does this mean for your organization and the industry as a whole? Find out in this episode of The Right Security! The Right Security According to DNSFilter’s latest report, DNS-based attacks are on the rise. Jennifer Ayers, Chief Operating Officer at DNSFilter, joins Jake Kouns, CEO and CISO at Risk Based Security to talk about DNS security.
