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Threat protection like no other
OpenDNS Umbrella blocks malware, botnets and phishing over any port, protocol or app, and also detects and contains advanced attacks before they can cause damage. Our Security Graph engine uses big-data analytics and machine learning for predictive intelligence, to automate protection against both known and emergent threats.
Worldwide coverage in minutes
OpenDNS Umbrella protects devices anywhere and stays up-to-date without admin intervention because there is no hardware to install or software to maintain. Our Global Network handles more than two percent of the world’s Internet requests daily with 100 percent uptime and no added latency.
We have you covered, anywhere you go
OpenDNS protects you on your laptop, smartphone, desktop, server, and network
AnyConnect Integration
New Product Integration
Product Manager Adam Winn explains the new OpenDNS integration with AnyConnect, which offers off-network protection without new agents.
OpenDNS Blog
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Jul 25
From Query Logs to Visualization
Read More →Researchers and scientists use data visualizations to better understand data and communicate results. Good visualizations can provide insight into a … dataset that might otherwise be overlooked. In this post, we’ll go through the…
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Jul 13
WildFire Ransomware
Catching OnRead More →WildFire Ransomware Domains Sometimes people naively open .onion links in their browsers, so every few days I’ll check out what pops … up in Investigate…
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Jul 8
New Integration with AnyConnect Offers Off-Network Protection Without New Agents
Read More →First, the not-necessarily-good news: 82% of workers admit to not always using the VPN – despite their organization’s … “best practice” VPN policies By 2018, Gartner estimates that 25% of corporate data traffic will…
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Jul 8
Automating imposter domain discovery
Read More →Deceiving domains lure users Attackers have long used typosquatting, brandjacking, and similar methods to deceive users into unknowingly visiting…
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