Yeah, but it seems like a better default than trusting whatever happens to be in the dhcp options
. Maybe the default should be a RR of providers that meet availability standards (like CT logs do), I dunno.
If corporate network means you have admin on all the endpoints, I agree with you, and that is already the case! You have permission to set the DNS options to whatever you choose. If you don't have admin on the endpoints, then I strongly disagree with you 
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Any device connecting to a corporate network should only be doing so with a level of management, whether MDM/GPOs/agents and also with agreement to policies enforced by the organisation. No adherence to policy/standards = no network access.
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