Is My Cloud-Based Web Server's DNS Firewall Secure Enough?

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Paul Mockapetris, Chief Scientist at ThreatSTOP

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Are you worried that your cloud-based web server's DNS firewall isn't secure enough? Watch the video as we explain how to test your security, improve it and reduce your hosting bill. What is a DNS Firewall? A DNS firewall offers protection against cybercriminals on malicious websites. The firewall blocks traffic from known phishing attempts, fraudulent websites and malware. DNS firewalls are typically installed through the network in order to provide security to all devices using this connection.... Continued Maintenance on Cloud-Based Security If you do not employ a third-party company like ThreatSTOP, you will need to run regular audits on your equipment. These audits function like vulnerability checks. They will identify vulnerabilities and look for lack of updates. It is a good idea to hire a third-party for security audits. They may find something that your team cannot. You should also use multi-factor authentication for access to your server. MFA ensures those who should not have access to your system won't. The best solution is to use ThreatSTOP. You don't have to take your web security into your own hands when you have a team of professionals working for you. Are you ready to learn more? Contact ThreatSTOP today!
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