Cricket Liu, EVP and Chief Evangelist at Infoblox
- There shall be increased use of DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) by malware because DoH provides an encrypted channel to the DoH server. DoH adoption is increasing and malware developers are more aware of it as a means to bypass security controls.
- ISPs and enterprises will deploy DoH defensively on their own DNS infrastructure (to prevent fallback to third-party DoH servers). Why now? DoH is a newer technology, relatively speaking. Being able to run your own DNS servers that support DoH is even newer.
- More iOS app developers will be running DoH servers to capture DNS telemetry from clients.
2022 Security Trends from Infoblox
Ed Hunter, CISO at Infoblox
- The move back to the office in 2022 will be a slow one, even as offices continue to re-open in 2022, with many employees preferring to work from home. So, making your security “location independent” is key. If you haven’t done this already, do it now.
- Enabling flexible workspaces and smaller offices rather than large campuses may become the trend. More focus on endpoint security controls.
- Mobile and personal devices continue to be hot area of debate. How secure is your employee’s home network?
- Ransomware is not going away, though the government will increasingly be getting involved. Prepare for it.