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About us
Infoblox unites networking and security to deliver unmatched performance and protection. Trusted by Fortune 100 companies and emerging innovators, we provide real-time visibility and control over who and what connects to your network, so your organization runs faster and stops threats earlier.
- Website
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http://www.infoblox.com
External link for Infoblox
- Industry
- Computer and Network Security
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Santa Clara, California
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1999
- Specialties
- DNS, Network Infrastructure Automation, DHCP, Network Configuration Management, IP Address Management, Enterprise Security, Cybersecurity, Security, DNS Security, DHCP, IPAM, Secure Cloud-Managed Network Services, Data Protection, Threat Containment, Threat Intelligence, Cyber Threat Intelligence, Network Automation, Network Security, Cybersecurity Ecosystem, Cloud, and SaaS
Locations
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Primary
2390 Mission College Blvd
Santa Clara, California 95054, US
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2106 Pacific Avenue
Suite 600
Tacoma, WA 98402, US
Employees at Infoblox
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Praveen Vengalam
Technology & Engineering Leadership | High Performance Team Building | Entrepreneur
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Andrew Robinson FREC
Chairman at Paradigm Group of Companies, Magician, Investor, Advisor, Developer & Dad, 5K+Placements Globally
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Phil Venables
Partner - Ballistic Ventures / Google - Strategic Security Advisor / 4 x CISO / 5 x Board Director / Chief Risk Officer
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Sandy Johnson
Senior Director, Infoblox Education at Infoblox
Updates
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The Tolly Group sat down with Srikrupa (Krupa) Srivatsan, Senior Director, Cybersecurity Product Marketing at Infoblox, to learn about how DNS-based security is shifting cybersecurity from reactive to proactive. With AI-generated malware creating unprecedented threats, traditional detect-and-respond methods that wait for “patient zero” are no longer effective. Krupa explains how Infoblox’s protective DNS approach targets threat actor infrastructure before it’s weaponized. Learn more and read the full article here: https://brnw.ch/21wWgIC
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October is #CybersecurityAwareness Month! Scott Morris, Infoblox Managing Director, Australia and New Zealand, recently spoke to TechDay Australia about this year’s theme, Building our cyber safe culture, a reminder of our need to view cybersecurity as a collective effort. For years, organizations have only used DNS security as a last line of defense. But DNS and IP addresses are the entry-gate to the internet, so in order to build a cyber safe culture, we need to position DNS security on the front lines. Read the full commentary, along with insights from other industry leaders here: https://brnw.ch/21wWgHe
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Tens of thousands of websites worldwide are infected with malware that utilizes the Domain Name System (DNS) to conditionally redirect visitors to malicious content. We are tracking the threat actor who controls this malware as Detour Dog. Read more in the latest blog from Infoblox Threat Intel: https://brnw.ch/21wWeJe
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Infoblox was proud to join the Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit in London last week, where the focus was clear: frameworks are the future of cybersecurity. Together with Google Cloud, we showcased how Protective DNS can serve as a foundational layer for preemptive security — protecting workloads, branches, and hybrid enterprises. Our joint message around DNS-based security and network visibility resonated with attendees looking to build resilient architectures across on-prem, hybrid, and multi-cloud environments. Thank you to everyone who stopped by Stand #519. We’re excited to keep driving innovation in partnership with Google Cloud and the broader security community.
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You can’t defend what you can’t see. The new asset integration with Infoblox Threat Defense reconnects threats to users, devices, and workloads in real time so teams can respond faster, dig deeper, and clearly show what was protected. Watch this video with Danelle Au, VP Product and Solutions Marketing at Infoblox to learn more!
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Thanks to everyone who joined us for Security Field Day! Huge thanks to Tom Hollingsworth for moderating and to Tech Field Day for bringing together such a sharp group of delegates. Dave Mitchell, Kevin Zettel, Srikrupa (Krupa) Srivatsan, and Mukesh Gupta walked through Infoblox’s decade-long journey in Protective DNS—showing how DNS has evolved into a powerful layer of preemptive defense. From live demos to practical insights on policy creation and integrations, the session highlighted how Infoblox Threat Intelligence helps detect and stop threats early. We appreciate the thoughtful questions and engagement from the delegates. If you missed it, the replay is available here on LinkedIn: https://lnkd.in/d4EKM3J9 #XFD14
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Join us in welcoming the new CIO of Infoblox, Justin Kappers! In this role, Justin will lead Infoblox’s global IT organization, with a focus on scaling operations, strengthening employee experience, and advancing AI-driven initiatives. Learn more: https://brnw.ch/21wW65m #WelcomeNewBloxer
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Preemptive security strategies can protect your business. Read the latest Gartner report to learn why 60% of large enterprises will adopt adaptive trust ecosystems by 2028—and what that means for your own strategy: https://brnw.ch/21wW4c8 #GartnerReport
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Infoblox is joining Security Field Day 14 tomorrow! Hear from Mukesh Gupta on our 10-Year DNS Security Journey, Dave Mitchell & Renée Burton on Threat Intelligence, and Danelle Au & Srikrupa (Krupa) Srivatsan on Protective DNS adoption! Watch live on Tech Field Day's LinkedIn or TechFieldDay.com to see how DNS stops threats earlier. #XFD14
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