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Saturday, 06/15/2019 3:39:42 PM

Saturday, June 15, 2019 3:39:42 PM

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DNS Firewalls Could Prevent Billions in Losses to Cybercrime

https://www.darkreading.com/network-and-perimeter-security/dns-firewalls-could-save-companies-billions/d/d-id/1334965

New analysis shows widespread DNS protection could save organizations as much as $200 billion in losses every year.

DNS protection could prevent approximately one-third of the total losses due to cybercrime – which translates into billions of dollars potentially saved.

According to "The Economic Value of DNS Security," a new report published by the Global Cyber Alliance (GCA), DNS firewalls could annually prevent between $19 billion and $37 billion in losses in the US and between $150 billion and $200 billion in losses globally. GCA used data about cybercrime losses from the Council of Economic Advisors and the Center for Strategic and Internation Studies as the basis for its GCA's estimates of how much DNS protection, such as a DNS firewall, could save the economy.

"The benefit from using a DNS firewall or protective DNS so exceeds the cost that it's something everyone should look at," says Philip Reitinger, GCA president and CEO. In many cases, he says, the DNS protection service or DNS firewall will be available at no cost to purchase or license.

But could any cost, no matter how small, be offset by the difficulty in deploying or managing the protection? Not likely. "In most cases, it will be extremely easy to do. There's no new software here," Reitinger says. When it comes to protecting endpoints, it could be as simple as changing the address used for DNS resolution in the computer's network settings. And for some companies, the adoption will be only slightly more difficult.

The only real difficulty, Reitinger says, comes if the firewall begins generating false-positives, blocking traffic to destinations that serve a legitimate business purpose. Should that happen, firewall rules will need to be manually overridden. "If you see people trying to going out to various services, you get to write the rules that allow or block the destination in spite of the firewall," he says.

One legitimate point of concern is the data on DNS traffic that the protection provider might collect, Reitinger adds. Knowing about an organization's traffic patterns provides a great deal of information about the organization itself, he says. In this case, asking serious questions of the provider before signing a contract or changing a resolution server address can prevent privacy concerns in the future.
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Securing Data on a Moving Target: Self-Encrypting Drives Deliver Top Security, Performance and Manageability

Author:

Lark Allen

storagereview.com -

Friday, August 3, 2012 -

Today’s increasingly mobile work force has moved more and more end-users, devices, computing applications and highly sensitive data beyond the safety of the enterprise firewall. As the number of laptops multiplies across the enterprise, the prospect of a security breach through a lost or stolen device shifts from a speculative risk to a virtual inevitability. Such breaches can now be measured in dollar signs, as underscored by a 2009 study by the Ponemon Institute, which estimated a lost or stolen laptop can cost an enterprise $200 for every customer record stored on the device. Much of these costs derive from penalties imposed by “Notice of Breach” laws adopted by 46 states, the District of Columbia and throughout Europe with the European Union Data Protection Directive and the Data Protection Act in the U.K. Such laws often require a company to publicly report security breaches unless it can guarantee the data is safe and unable to be misused by unauthorized persons.
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