Webinar
Decoding Domain Intelligence Trends: Analyzing Domain Trends and Threats of 2024
Date: Wednesday, June 18th
Time: 15:00 GMT
Attend to Receive CPE Credits
In the cybersecurity community, it is generally accepted that the threat landscape is fast paced and ever-evolving. It turns out however that there are a few constants that rarely change: Domains and DNS are on top of that list.
In 2024, over 106 million newly observed domains were seen – approximately 289,000 daily. The question is, what are the patterns in the creation of these domains and how can defenders leverage that knowledge to defend their organizations?
This panel discussion includes Domain and DNS experts from DomainTools as well as others from outside the organization to analyze the trends, techniques, and tools that shaped the domain intelligence landscape over the past year.
Key Topics Include:
- Trends in Domain Registrations and Malicious Activity: Understand the patterns and spikes in domain registrations and their implications for threat detection.
- Impact of New Top-Level Domains (TLDs): Examine how emerging TLDs are utilized by threat actors and the challenges they pose.
- High-Profile Event Exploitation: Analyze how threat actors exploit major events to register malicious domains and deceive users.
- Future Directions in Domain Intelligence: Explore the evolving threat landscape and the importance of continuous improvement and community collaboration.
Why Attend? This panel discussion is designed for security researchers, threat intelligence analysts, brand protection teams, and incident responders. Attendees will gain valuable insights into domain intelligence methodologies, learn how to leverage these techniques for proactive threat hunting, and understand the importance of collaboration in enhancing cybersecurity defenses.
DomainTools will also provide one (1) CPE credit for attending.
*DomainTools will provide a document confirming your participation; however, CPE credit approval is not guaranteed. Credentialing organizations, such as ISACA or ISC2, may grant CPE credits for security educational courses if you provide proof of participation.
*DomainTools will provide a document confirming your participation; however, CPE credit approval is not guaranteed. Credentialing organizations, such as ISACA or ISC2, may grant CPE credits for security educational courses if you provide proof of participation.