Try out our service during a 14 day trial period. This article will shed some light what happens during and after the trial.
FREE subscription
Introducing our FREE of charge subscription.
Limitations? Yes, but still a very good service!
PREMIUM subscription
With the addition of the BASIC subscription type we have rebranded our original only subscription type to PREMIUM. No changes have been made to the original subscription but the name.
BASIC subscription
Without compromising with our core services, Integrity and Availability, but with a little less details our new BASIC subscription is a lightweight alternative to the comprehensive PREMIUM subscription.
The BASIC subscription is a complement to be used for your less important domains or as an entry-level subscription.
DNS Hijacking campaign revisited
The exposure of the 2019 DNS Hijacking Campaign was one of the most terrifying security news in recent years. The implications of these attacks are potentially far worse than any cyber attack known so far.
DNS data integrity
The purpose of every DNS is to deliver correct data in an orderly manner to every query.
To maintain the data integrity of the DNS zone content it needs to be monitored, otherwise it is just a phrase without meaning.
To monitor DNS data integrity is one of two main features of our service.
DNSSEC – pros and cons
DNSSEC is the best thing that has happened since the invention of sliced bread!
But why are only about 3% of all domains DNSSEC enabled? And why is the adoption rate so slow?
This is our take on the challenges we face as we slowly adopt one of the most important security additions of our time.
Read-only user access (Operators only)
Operator customers can now configure read-only user accounts to allow their clients access to the monitor dashboard.
Hostname integrity checks
The ability to monitor DNS resource records to detect unauthorised changes is paramount.
This new feature provide the ability to detect possible and ongoing DNS hijacking as well as unintentional mistakes.
DNS Hijacking Campaign
In late January 2019 the DHS CISA issued its first ever Emergency Directive (ED 2019-01) concerning attacks targeting DNS servers and their content in a globally widespread DNS Infrastructure Hijacking campaign.