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DNS Security Software Market 2030 Report: Tracking Trends and Growth Status

DNS Security Software Market Size Was Valued at USD 1281.18 Million in 2022 and is Projected to Reach USD 2442.56 Million by 2030, Growing at a CAGR of 8.4% From 2023-2030.

The creation, dissemination, and application of software solutions intended to defend Domain Name System (DNS) infrastructure from online threats and assaults are all included in the DNS Security Software Market. DNS security software helps to stop harmful activity directed towards DNS servers and networks, such as distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) assaults, DNS spoofing, and domain hijacking. DNS encryption, firewalling, threat detection, and real-time monitoring are some of the main features of DNS security software. A few examples of the variables influencing market dynamics are the increased sophistication and frequency of cyberattacks, legal compliance needs, and the expanding use of cloud-based DNS services. A broad spectrum of businesses and institutions, such as government agencies, internet service providers (ISPs), managed security service providers (MSSPs), and companies, are served by the DNS Security Software Market.

Key Players Covered in DNS Security Software Market:

Cisco(U.S.), Comodo(U.S.), DNSFilter (U.S.), Webroot (U.S.), Infoblox (U.S.), Akamai (U.S.), MXToolBox (U.S.), F5 Networks (U.S.), Neustar (U.S.), Bluecat (Canada), CSIS Security Group (Denmark), EfficientIP (France), TitanHQ (Ireland), and Others Major Players.

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