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    DNS Filtering

    Acts as your network’s first line of defense by vetting every website request at the "address book" level of the internet before a connection is even established. By comparing every outgoing click against a massive, real-time database of known malicious domains, the service can block access to phishing sites, malware command-and-center servers, and "not-safe-for-work" content instantly.

    DNS Filtering is a powerful first line of defense against cyber threats. By controlling which websites and domains users and devices can access, DNS filtering stops malicious activity before it ever reaches your network.

    Bandwidth Optimization

    Content & Productivity Control

    Zero-Trust Enforcement

    DNS Filtering is one of the most effective and least intrusive ways to improve security. By blocking threats at the domain level, you protect your network, users, and data before damage can occur.

    Stops access to websites hosting malware, ransomware, and exploit kits.

    Prevents users from visiting fake login pages designed to steal credentials.

    Blocks communication between infected devices and attacker-controlled servers.

    Control access to inappropriate or non-business-related websites.

    It stops threats at the first step—before malware, ransomware, or phishing sites can load reducing the risk of infections and credential theft.

    Yes. DNS filtering blocks access based on domain names, while firewalls control network traffic. DNS filtering works alongside firewalls for layered security.

    No. DNS filtering complements antivirus and endpoint protection as part of a layered security strategy.