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Category: How to di 8BS
Reading Time: 15-23 minutes
Introduction DNS is a protocol that was born in a historical era in which the priority was to create a functioning network of interconnected devices, during which the security component was not even considered. Almost all organizations have a public DNS, carefully maintained and protected because exposed to the Internet, and an internal DNS that lives peacefully in the corporate network, often taken as secure by definition, without applying the same level of maintenance and attention.</description></item></channel></rss>