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Training Camp • Cybersecurity Glossary
Secure DNS refers to the practice of securing the Domain Name System through added layers of encryption, authentication, and integrity checks to protect against DNS-related attacks and data breaches.
Secure DNS Definition: Secure DNS refers to the practice of securing the Domain Name System through added layers of encryption, authentication, and integrity checks to protect against DNS-related attacks and data breaches.
Secure DNS refers to the implementation of security measures to protect the Domain Name System (DNS) infrastructure from threats such as DNS cache poisoning, man-in-the-middle attacks, and DNS spoofing. This is achieved through the use of encryption, authentication, and integrity mechanisms like DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC), or the use of security-focused DNS resolvers that help ensure the authenticity and integrity of DNS data.
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