Which of the following is the best remediation against this type of attack?

A network security administrator is worried about potential man-in-the-middle attacks when users access a corporate web site from their workstations. Which of the following is the best remediation against this type of attack?
A. Implementing server-side PKI certificates for all connections
B. Mandating only client-side PKI certificates for all connections
C. Requiring client and server PKI certificates for all connections
D. Requiring strong authentication for all DNS queries

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3 thoughts on “Which of the following is the best remediation against this type of attack?

  1. d is wrong as DNS contains logs that turn web address into IP, poisoning this takes you to a different site rather than mitm

  2. I guess, even the D is correct as well since authentication DNS prevents DNS poisoning, as a result, avoid MitM

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