Systems that provide name and address resolution services include domain name system (DNS) servers. To eliminate single points of failure in systems and enhance redundancy, organizations employ at least two authoritative domain name system servers—one configured as the primary server and the other configured as the secondary server. Additionally, organizations typically deploy the servers in two geographically separated network subnetworks (i.e., not located in the same physical facility). For role separation, DNS servers with internal roles only process name and address resolution requests from within organizations (i.e., from internal clients). DNS servers with external roles only process name and address resolution information requests from clients external to organizations (i.e., on external networks, including the Internet). Organizations specify clients that can access authoritative DNS servers in certain roles (e.g., by address ranges and explicit lists).
Capability ID | Capability Description | Mapping Type | ATT&CK ID | ATT&CK Name |
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SC-22 | Architecture and Provisioning for Name/Address Resolution Service | mitigates | T1071 | Application Layer Protocol |
SC-22 | Architecture and Provisioning for Name/Address Resolution Service | mitigates | T1071.002 | File Transfer Protocols |
SC-22 | Architecture and Provisioning for Name/Address Resolution Service | mitigates | T1071.003 | Mail Protocols |
SC-22 | Architecture and Provisioning for Name/Address Resolution Service | mitigates | T1071.001 | Web Protocols |
SC-22 | Architecture and Provisioning for Name/Address Resolution Service | mitigates | T1071.004 | DNS |
SC-22 | Architecture and Provisioning for Name/Address Resolution Service | mitigates | T1568 | Dynamic Resolution |
SC-22 | Architecture and Provisioning for Name/Address Resolution Service | mitigates | T1568.002 | Domain Generation Algorithms |