There shall be increased use of DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) by malware because DoH provides an encrypted channel to the DoH server. DoH adoption is increasing and malware developers are more aware of it as a means to bypass security controls.
ISPs and enterprises will deploy DoH defensively on their own DNS infrastructure (to prevent fallback to third-party DoH servers). Why now? DoH is a newer technology, relatively speaking. Being able to run your own DNS servers that support DoH is even newer.
More iOS app developers will be running DoH servers to capture DNS telemetry from clients.
2022 Security Trends from Infoblox
Ed Hunter, CISO at Infoblox
The move back to the office in 2022 will be a slow one, even as offices continue to re-open in 2022, with many employees preferring to work from home. So, making your security “location independent” is key. If you haven’t done this already, do it now.
Enabling flexible workspaces and smaller offices rather than large campuses may become the trend. More focus on endpoint security controls.
Mobile and personal devices continue to be hot area of debate. How secure is your employee’s home network?
Ransomware is not going away, though the government will increasingly be getting involved. Prepare for it.