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BloxOne Threat Defense

BloxOne Threat Defense

BloxOne Threat Defense

The BloxOne Threat Defense security software is the subject of this CSA CAIQ. BloxOne Threat Defense operates at the DNS level to see threats that other solutions do not and stop attacks earlier in the threat lifecycle. Through pervasive automation and ecosystem integration, it drives efficiencies in SecOps, increases the effectiveness of the existing security stack, secures work-from-anywhere efforts and lowers the total cost for cybersecurity. BloxOne Threat Defense improves visibility and control of even highly evasive threat technology.

Protect your brand and your organization from escalating cyberthreats that can adversely affect your business. BloxOne Threat Defense uniquely combines advanced analytics based on machine learning, highly accurate and aggregated threat intelligence and automation to detect and prevent a broad range of threats, including DGA families, DNS-based data exfiltration, look-alike domain use, and fast flux attacks. Identify malware propagation and lateral movement through east-west traffic monitoring. Restrict user access to certain web content categories and track activity. Reduce incident response times through automated blocking and sharing of incident details through public APIs or on-premises integrations.

Offers an industry-accepted way to document what security controls exist in IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS services. It provides a set of Yes/No/NA questions and space to justify the response a cloud consumer and cloud auditor may wish to ask of a cloud provider to ascertain their compliance to the Cloud Controls Matrix (CCM).
Information about BloxOne Threat Defense
Listed Since: 03/18/2022
Last Updated: 03/18/2022

STAR Level 1

Self-Assessment & Partner-Provided

Cloud Controls Matrix

CAIQ Self-assessment v4.0.2

Offers an industry-accepted way to document what security controls exist in IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS services. It provides a set of Yes/No/NA questions and space to justify the response a cloud consumer and cloud auditor may wish to ask of a cloud provider to ascertain their compliance to the Cloud Controls Matrix (CCM).

(Deprecated)
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