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Glossary Term DNS-layer Security

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What is DNS-layer Security?

DNS-layer Security is a cybersecurity technique that protects networks by filtering and blocking malicious DNS requests before they can reach an organization's network, helping to prevent threats and attacks.

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Understanding DNS-layer Security

DNS-layer Security refers to the practice of implementing security measures at the Domain Name System (DNS) level to protect networks from various online threats such as malware, phishing attacks, and data exfiltration. By monitoring and filtering DNS traffic, organizations can prevent users from accessing malicious websites, detect and block suspicious domain names, and identify and mitigate potential security risks at an early stage. DNS-layer Security solutions typically use threat intelligence, machine learning algorithms, and real-time analysis to enhance the overall security posture of an organization's network infrastructure.

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