DNS Security Defending the Domain Name System

DNS Security Defending the Domain Name System by Allan Liska, published by Elsevier Science on June 14, 2016, is a comprehensive resource that delves into the security of the Domain Name System (DNS). This 226-page book provides an in-depth examination of common DNS vulnerabilities and various attack vectors, making it a relevant reference for those interested in networking and security.
Readers will find detailed tactics for protecting DNS infrastructure, with a focus on the security challenges that DNS presents. The book discusses prevalent attacks against DNS servers and the protocol itself, while also offering strategies to proactively mitigate incidents. By exploring these critical aspects, this edition serves as a valuable guide for enhancing the security of DNS systems in an increasingly interconnected digital landscape.
Official synopsis Publisher
DNS Security: Defending the Domain Name System provides tactics on how to protect a Domain Name System (DNS) framework by exploring common DNS vulnerabilities, studying different attack vectors, and providing necessary information for securing DNS infrastructure. The book is a timely reference as DNS is an integral part of the Internet that is involved in almost every attack against a network. The book focuses entirely on the security aspects of DNS, covering common attacks against DNS servers and the protocol itself, as well as ways to use DNS to turn the tables on the attackers and stop an incident before it even starts.
FAQ
What is “DNS Security Defending the Domain Name System” about?
Who is the author of “DNS Security Defending the Domain Name System”?
When was “DNS Security Defending the Domain Name System” published?
What is the ISBN for “DNS Security Defending the Domain Name System”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
