Strengthening Federal Cybersecurity with Encrypted DNS and Zero Trust
In response to Executive Order 14028, federal agencies are accelerating their adoption of Zero Trust architectures to modernize and secure their IT environments. A critical yet often overlooked component of this transformation is Encrypted DNS, a foundational element that enhances visibility, control and resilience across distributed networks.
During this webinar, Infoblox’s Chief DNS Architect, Cricket Liu, and Cybersecurity Strategist, Craig Sanderson had an in-depth discussion on how Encrypted DNS technologies like DNS over HTTPS (DoH) and DNS over TLS (DoT) can be integrated into federal cybersecurity strategies to meet EO 14028 requirements while improving threat detection and response.
Attendees of this webinar learned:
- How Encrypted DNS fits into the Zero Trust framework outlined in EO 14028
- The differences between DoH, DoT and traditional DNS, and when to use each
- Strategies for maintaining visibility and control in encrypted environments
- Best practices for deploying Encrypted DNS in federal networks
- How Infoblox enables secure, policy-driven DNS resolution at scale
Speaker and Presenter Information
Cricket Liu, Executive Vice President & Chief Evangelist, Infoblox
Craig Sanderson, Cybersecurity Strategist, Infoblox
Relevant Government Agencies
Other Federal Agencies, Federal Government
Event Type
On-Demand Webcast
This event has no exhibitor/sponsor opportunities
Cost
Complimentary: $ 0.00
Website
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Event Sponsors
Organizer
Infoblox Government Team at Carahsoft






