Authored by:
– Padmini Kao, Executive Vice President, Engineering
– Mukesh Gupta, Senior Vice President and Chief Product Officer
As a leader in cloud networking and cybersecurity services, Infoblox is proud to demonstrate our dedication to advancing cybersecurity by signing CISA’s Secure by Design pledge.
DNS (Domain Name System) is the backbone of every network. Infoblox is the pioneer and industry leader in DNS and related services (DHCP & IPAM) that make all network interactions possible. Infoblox is also the leading creator of DNS threat intelligence. We are committed to innovating around protective DNS capabilities to detect, stop, and prevent critical threats before they materialize, driving progress in the industry. We’re proactive, not just defensive, using our data insights to track threat actor infrastructure and disrupt cybercrime where threat actors begin (in the DNS).
The Secure by Design initiative championed by the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), reinforces Infoblox’s dedication to ensuring the safety and integrity of our products and services. The Secure by Design pledge focuses on seven key areas:
- Multi-factor authentication
- Reducing the use of default passwords
- Reducing vulnerability classes
- Increasing customer security patch installations
- Vulnerability reporting
- Vulnerability disclosures
- Providing customers with the ability to detect cybersecurity incidents
Secure by Design is more than just a set of guidelines; it is a philosophy that places the security of our customers at the forefront of our product design and software development process. By integrating security measures from the ground up, our aim is always to deliver products that are not only functional and user-friendly but also inherently secure. Equally important to our commitment to innovation is our dedication to cybersecurity in all that we do.
As we continue forward, our commitment is not only to meet the expectations set forth by the Secure by Design pledge but to exceed them, continually pushing the boundaries of what it means to be a leader in both networking and cybersecurity.