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DNS Cloud: Powered By AWS Route 53 and Azure DNS Zones

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November 7, 2022 |

External DNS servers deliver critical services to your company, such as internet visibility for your customers, partners and employees, as well as external access to network applications and other important services such as email.

They are exposed to Internet-based attacks and because of the fundamental role they play in Information Technology infrastructure, they are the primary targets of hackers. Therefore external DNS servers must be secured strongly. Losing email service or Internet connectivity due to external DNS attacks could significantly impact your business’s profitability.

The IDC 2021 Global DNS Threat Report, shows that 87% of 1114 respondents said they had been targeted by a DNS attack in the last 12 months. As a result, their business reflected the following: 46% were impacted by cloud service downtime, 30% reported loss of business, 27% suffered Brand damage and 26% had sensitive data stolen.

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