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DNSFilter Ranks #1 Overall for DNS Security on G2 in Spring 2023
by Serena Raymond on May 15, 2023 2:30:00 PM
In the fast-paced and rapidly evolving world of cybersecurity, businesses and organizations need to have robust and effective solutions to protect themselves against cyber threats. Many are waking up to the fact that protective DNS is one of the most critical aspects of cybersecurity. At DNSFilter, we are proud to be recognized as a leader in the industry.
As we move into spring 2023, DNSFilter has achieved an impressive array of badges and placements on G2. DNSFilter's strong performance on G2 reflects its commitment to delivering an innovative, reliable, and efficient DNS security solution that meets the evolving needs of its customers.
RANKED NO. 1 IN 16 REPORTS
DNSFilter has been ranked No. 1 in 16 reports on G2, an achievement that highlights the company's unwavering dedication to providing its customers with the best possible DNS security solutions. The 16 reports in which DNSFilter has ranked #1 span a range of categories, including easiest solution to implement, best vendor to do business with, and overall leader in DNS security solutions.
RANKED #1 OVERALL GRID FOR DNS SECURITY
DNSFilter has also been ranked #1 in the Overall Grid for DNS Security, which reflects its ability to deliver comprehensive and effective DNS security solutions. This ranking demonstrates that DNSFilter has surpassed its competitors in terms of customer satisfaction, market presence, and overall quality of service.
QUALIFIED FOR 3 NEW REPORTS
DNSFilter has qualified for three new reports on G2: the Mid-Market Implementation Index for DNS Security | Spring 2023, the Mid-Market Usability Index for DNS Security | Spring 2023, and the Mid-Market Results Index for DNS Security | Spring 2023. These reports will provide valuable insights into DNSFilter's performance in key areas, such as implementation, usability, and results, allowing customers to make informed decisions when choosing DNS security solutions.
EARNED 24 BADGES
Finally, DNSFilter has earned an impressive total of 24 badges on G2, which highlight its strengths in various areas, such as ease of use, customer support, and product capabilities. These badges provide customers with a quick and easy way to assess DNSFilter's strengths and weaknesses, allowing them to make informed decisions about whether DNSFilter's solutions are right for their business or organization.
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