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Automated network device configuration and management
Centralized visibility over all your clouds
A single source of truth for your network automation
It’s much easier to remember a meaningful name than a meaningless IP address
Carrier-grade DNS DDoS attack protection
Protect users and block DNS-based malware activity
Adaptive DNS security for service continuity and data protection
Improve Application Access Control to prevent spread of attacks
Optimize application delivery performance from the edge
Working from anywhere needs DNS security
Visibility, analytics and micro segmentation for effective Zero Trust strategy
Enable work from anywhere by controlling access, security and data privacy
Simplify management and control costs across AWS, Azure and GCP environments
Risk-free migration to reduce DDI complexity and cost
Move risk-free to improve performance, security and costs
Automate management, unify control and strengthen security of connected devices
Protect your network against all DNS attacks, data exfiltration and ransomware
Enable zero touch operations for network management and security
Improve resiliency, deployment velocity and user experience for SD-WAN projects
Integrated DNS, DHCP, IPAM services to simplify, automate and secure your network.
Simplify design, deployment and mgmt of critical DDI services for telcos
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Extend security perimeters and strengthen network defenses
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Extend Your Enterprise Security Perimeter
Access control to applications can be performed at multiple levels in accordance with the security policies in place within the organization. For most, the main level in place nowadays is Authentication and Authorization at the application level through credentials meaning that normally no application is accessible without user screening.
But is that really enough? Can a user with no access to an application get access to the login page? If self registration is not an option for this application, which is mainly the case in organizations, then why expose access to its infrastructure from the network?
There are some very important applications that require specific access and run on a dedicated infrastructure with no sharing of main components. Filtering at the network level is an option to consider, whereby routing access lists and firewall rules are an implicit solution. However, by adding filtering at the DNS level, you raise the security level even higher. This leaves no possibility to resolve the application technical IP addresses, no network level and no credentials, so is a far better approach to security in a Zero Trust environment.
EfficientIP brings this granular network segmentation functionality with its DNS Client Query Filtering (CQF) feature. By having the ability to dynamically update the CQF lists with either application or client entries, security is automatically raised to the appropriate level, limiting the application’s exposure and data visibility to unknown or non authorized users.
Filtering at the DNS level with a DNS Firewall solution is mainly utilized for offering a first line of defense to any kind of user, device and application.