DNS Is the First Protocol: Why It Should Be Part of Your Trust Stack
DNS is the first interaction users have with your domain. While technologies like transport layer security (TLS), single sign-on (SSO), or email security often dominate
DNS is the first interaction users have with your domain. While technologies like transport layer security (TLS), single sign-on (SSO), or email security often dominate
hen DNS permissions are too broad—or too restrictive—teams either risk production errors or face operational roadblocks. Fine-grained access controls help infrastructure, SRE, and security teams collaborate more effectively by enforcing least privilege while enabling the agility needed for fast-moving changes. This post explores how scoped DNS access improves accountability, reduces risk, and keeps your DNS secure and responsive.
Multi-cloud environments broke the mold. Instead of being tied to a single cloud provider, businesses can now mix and match the best of cloud services,
Managing TLS/SSL certificates is simple—until you scale. In the beginning, it’s easy for one person or a small team to own both the DNS and
Sometimes, clutter builds up, even online. It’s common for domains and subdomains to evolve with changing infrastructure, third-party services, and product rollouts. However, when DNS
Errors happen more often than we’d like to admit. Typos, incorrect names, and addresses— to err is human, to incorrectly resolve is misconfigured Domain Name
Mere seconds can make or break a user’s experience with your website. A robust domain name system (DNS) solution is the backbone of your online
Businesses need a strong online presence to stand out, and a domain name is crucial to developing a robust digital identity. Unfortunately, malicious actors prey
Imagine trying to send a letter without knowing the recipient’s address. You couldn’t simply hand it to a clerk at the post office and expect
Every part of an organization relies on digital services and their supporting infrastructures. From applications used for daily operations to the services the company delivers
APIs are an essential tool that facilitates communication between software and applications. In many ways, APIs function like a bridge, connecting different applications and enabling
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