DNS Firewall Market By Deployment Mode (On-Premise, Cloud, Virtual Appliance), By End User (DNS Providers, Domain Name Registrars, Enterprises, Website Hosts, Service Providers), By Industry Vertical (BFSI, IT and Telecom, Media and Entertainment, Retail and E-commerce, Healthcare, Government, Education, Others): Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2023-2032
DNS firewall is a network solution that prevents network users and systems from connecting to known malicious internet locations. It works by employing DNS response policy zones and actionable threat intelligence to prevent data exfiltration. It also provides insights on threats and stays current with the evolving threat landscape through an automated threat intelligence feed. It works as a DNS resolver, which averts undertaking worker and framework association with known malevolent internet areas and gives quick input about potential bargains such as botnets and APTs on their systems to big business security groups.
The key factors that drive the growth of the DNS firewall market include growing penetration of smartphones coupled with utilization of web applications and increase in virtualization in the IT sector and BYOD policies. There has been a surge in mobile malware and phishing attacks targeting smartphone users, often exploiting DNS vulnerabilities. DNS has become a common attack vector as the mobile application ecosystem, including e-commerce and financial transactions, flourishes. In addition, the rise of remote work necessitates robust DNS security, as employees access corporate resources via mobile apps. Data privacy concerns are escalating, demanding stringent data protection measures, which DNS firewalls provide by preventing data exfiltration. Furthermore, rising sophistication of cyber threats, including zero-day exploits and advanced persistent threats are further driving the growth of DNS firewall market. However, high installation and configuration price of DNS firewalls is expected to hamper market growth. Hardware firewalls are more expensive than software firewalls because they require costly installation and maintenance. Moreover, DNS firewall solutions involve purchasing specialized hardware appliances or software licenses, both of which can be expensive. Smaller businesses, in particular, find it challenging to allocate funds for these upfront costs. Contrarily, integrating DNS with orchestration and automation tools presents a significant opportunity for the DNS firewall market. The implementation of cloud-based .Organizations are seeking solutions that can evolve with their security requirements, offering long-term value. Furthermore, as the cybersecurity landscape continues to evolve, integration-ready DNS solutions are primed to meet the dynamic security needs of modern businesses and seize lucrative market opportunities.
The DNS firewall market is segmented on the basis of deployment mode, end users, industry vertical, and region. On the basis of deployment mode, the market is categorized into on-premise, cloud, and virtual appliance. On the basis of end users, the market is divided into DNS providers, domain name registrars, enterprises, website hosts, and service providers. On the basis of industry vertical, it is divided into BFSI, telecom and IT, media and entertainment, retail and e-commerce, healthcare, government, education, and others. On the basis of region, it is analyzed across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and LAMEA.
The report analyzes the profiles of key players operating in the DNS firewall market such as IBM, EfficientIP, Comodo Group Inc., Allied Telesis Inc., Digicert, Inc., Cisco Systems Inc., BlueCat Networks, Cloudflare, Inc., F5, Inc., and Infoblox. These players have adopted various strategies to increase their market penetration and strengthen their position in the DNS firewall market.
Key benefits for stakeholders
The study provides in-depth analysis of the global DNS firewall market along with the current & future trends to illustrate the imminent investment pockets.
Information about key drivers, restrains, & opportunities and their impact analysis on the global DNS firewall market size is provided in the report.
Porter’s five forces analysis illustrates the potency of buyers and suppliers operating in the industry.
The quantitative analysis of the global DNS firewall market from 2022 to 2032 is provided to determine the market potential.
Key Market SegmentsBy Deployment ModeVirtual Appliance
On-Premise
Cloud
By End UserDNS Providers
Domain Name Registrars
Enterprises
Website Hosts
Service Providers
By Industry VerticalBFSI
IT and Telecom
Media and Entertainment
Retail and E-commerce
Healthcare
Government
Education
Others
By RegionNorth America
U.S.
Canada
Europe
UK
Germany
France
Italy
Spain
Rest of Europe
Asia-Pacific
China
Japan
India
Australia
South Korea
Rest of Asia-Pacific
LAMEA
Latin America
Middle East
Africa
Key Market Players
Infoblox
Efficientip
Cloudflare, Inc.
Digicert, Inc.
Allied Telesis Inc.
F5, Inc.
IBM Corporation
BlueCat Networks
Comodo Group Inc.
Cisco Systems, Inc.
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