In Case You Missed It
Last month’s product updates can be found in December’s communication.
Now Available
- Infoblox Universal Asset Insights™
- Juniper Mist Discovery Source
- Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN (Viptela) Discovery Source
- Security: Google Cloud’s DNS Armor Powered by Infoblox
Coming Soon
- NIOS-X
- Oracle Cloud Support
- DHCP Ping Before Offer
- Ecosystem: Palo Alto Networks XSIAM (SIEM)
Infoblox Threat Intel Research
- DNS Exposes SSO AITM Attacks
- DNS Threat Landscape 2025
- Parked Domains Become Weapons
NETWORKING
Infoblox Universal Asset Insights: Juniper Mist Discovery Source
Now Available
Infoblox Universal Asset Insights now consolidates your Juniper‑managed devices into a single, unified view across your hybrid network environment. It uses a native Juniper Mist cloud API integration to automatically discover devices and continuously ingest device and topology details from the Mist cloud into the Infoblox platform.
For more information, or to experience a free trial please visit the Universal Asset Insights page.
Infoblox Universal Asset Insights: Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN (Viptela) Discovery Source
Now Available
Infoblox Universal Asset Insights now integrates directly with Cisco Catalyst SD‑WAN (Viptela) as a native discovery source to give you a unified view across your SD‑WAN fabric and broader hybrid environment. It pulls detailed SD‑WAN device and topology data into the Infoblox platform and enriches it with DNS, DHCP and IP address management (IPAM) context for deep device discovery, accurate asset tracking and end‑to‑end data correlation.
For more information, or to experience a free trial please visit the Universal Asset Insights page.
NIOS-X: Oracle Cloud Support
Coming Soon
NIOS‑X will soon support native deployment on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), adding Oracle to the clouds you can use to host and manage protocol servers through Infoblox Universal DDI. You’ll be able to run NIOS‑X virtual servers directly in OCI, bringing enterprise‑grade DNS, DHCP and IPAM closer to Oracle‑hosted workloads. This extends the same cloud‑based control plane and API you already use for AWS, Azure and Google Cloud, simplifying automation and day‑to‑day operations across multi‑cloud environments.
General availability is expected in February, pending final confirmation. If you’re planning or expanding Oracle Cloud projects, contact your Infoblox account team to discuss design options and early deployment planning.
NIOS-X: DHCP Ping Before Offer
Coming Soon
DHCP Ping Before Offer for NIOS‑X is a resiliency feature that enables DHCP servers to verify whether an IP address is already in use before offering it to a client, reducing IP conflicts. Before sending a DHCP offer, the server checks that the candidate IP is not active on the network and automatically skips any addresses currently in use. By preventing conflicts—especially in environments with unmanaged or manually configured devices—it strengthens overall network stability and reduces connectivity disruptions for end users.
General availability is expected in February, pending final confirmation.
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Quick Links for NIOS DDI
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SECURITY
Google Cloud’s DNS Armor Powered by Infoblox
Now Available
Google Cloud’s DNS Armor is a native Protective DNS service that delivers preemptive detection of malicious activity for Google Cloud workloads. It uses Infoblox’s predictive, DNS‑centric threat intelligence to inspect DNS traffic, detecting attacks an average of 68.4 days earlier than other solutions while maintaining an ultra‑low 0.0002 percent false positive rate.
DNS Armor is simple to activate directly in the Google Cloud Console and is scheduled to be generally available for Google Cloud customers starting January 16, 2026. For additional information please see our Google Cloud DNS White Paper.
Quick Links for Security
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ECOSYSTEM
Ecosystem: Palo Alto Networks XSIAM (SIEM)
Coming Soon
Infoblox and Palo Alto Networks XSIAM are partnering to integrate DNS and IPAM activity into XSIAM, streamlining event logging and deepening network visibility. This integration will feed enriched IPAM metadata, DNS telemetry, threat intelligence and contextual insights into XSIAM for stronger correlation, hunting and investigation.
A deployment guide is in development to demonstrate sending syslog output from Infoblox via the Cloud Data Connector (CDC) into the Palo Alto Networks SIEM environment, and once available, it will be accessible from the Ecosystem portal with clear, supported configuration steps.
INFOBLOX THREAT INTELLIGENCE
New Research Available
Infoblox Threat Intel is the leading creator of original DNS threat intelligence, uniquely able to interpret DNS at scale and see what aggregators can’t. We use deep visibility into the internet’s inner workings to predict, uncover and disrupt threat actors before they strike.
Visit Infoblox Threat Intel to get direct access to content and stay up to date on the latest threat research.
- DNS Exposes SSO AITM Attacks: Infoblox Threat Intel uncovered an Evilginx-based adversary-in-the-middle campaign targeting U.S. university SSO portals. This is done using DNS infrastructure to steal credentials and session cookies to effectively bypass MFA. Visit our recent blog to learn more.
- DNS Threat Landscape December 2025: Now that we are in 2026, we’re taking a three-month lookback at the DNS threat landscape. How many threat-related domains were discovered, which new actors emerged and how is the actors’ toolset evolving during the season? Read our lookback blog to learn more and stay updated.
- Parked Domains Become Weapons: Once dismissed as harmless ad-filled pages, parked domains have evolved into sophisticated threat vectors. Infoblox research now shows that they frequently deliver scams, malware and deceptive content directly to users. Read our blog to learn more.