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Glossary Term Root Domain Monitoring

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What is Root Domain Monitoring?

Root Domain Monitoring is the practice of continuously observing, tracking, and analyzing the authoritative domain name server records for the top-level domain of an organization to ensure security and detect any unauthorized changes or malicious activity.

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Understanding Root Domain Monitoring

Root Domain Monitoring is the practice of continuously monitoring and analyzing the DNS records and security configurations of the main domain, or root domain, of an organization's online presence. This includes tracking changes to the domain's DNS settings, SSL certificates, subdomains, and any unauthorized modifications that could indicate potential cyber threats such as phishing attacks or domain hijacking. By monitoring the root domain, organizations can enhance their overall cybersecurity posture and protect against various domain-related cyber risks.

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