Security News > 2022 > March > How Modern Security Teams Fight Today’s Cyber Threats
The increased adoption of hybrid work models means security teams are increasingly challenged to keep users connected and networks secure.
Securing devices is a growing challenge for organizations now unable to rely on connecting endpoints to campus networks for visibility and pushing updates.
At the same time, employees are connecting to corporate resources with more personal, unmanaged devices, creating blind spots for security teams.
DNS-layer security is an easy to deploy and easy to scale cloud-based cybersecurity solution that can support businesses with hybrid work models, distributed teams, and understaffed SecOps teams.
In this ebook, cybersecurity professionals can discover how DNS secures users both on and off the network.
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