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DNSFilter Ends a Banner Year with 41% Revenue Growth, Processing 2 Million DNS Queries Per Second
by DNSFilter Team on Jan 16, 2025 9:00:00 AM
The company enjoyed accolades, hiring success,
and identified 7 billion threats in 2024
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Jan. 16, 2025 – DNSFilter announced today that the company blocked significantly more threats and unwanted content in 2024 and grew its revenue by more than 40% for a third year in a row, marking another successful year of protecting organizations and people from internet threats.
Organizations often overlook the role of DNS as a crucial aspect of security architecture, offering much-needed visibility into the threat landscape. According to DNSFilter’s data, of the 5,000 average queries that most people initiate as they navigate the web throughout their day, 29 are likely to be malicious. This demonstrates the need for proactive security measures. By incorporating DNS data into their security posture, organizations are able to see user activity patterns, gain insights for Root Cause Analysis (RCA) and find network trends that require action.
DNSFilter’s key technology achievements in 2024 included:
- Completed integrations with six prominent PSA platforms
- Integration with Rewst for enhanced automation for MSPs
- Addition of newly observed domains category
- New query log user interface
- Enhancements to the Data Export feature
- API access now available for all subscription levels, including self-service API tokens
DNSFilter also increased network capacity and users of the product which resulted in:
- 40,388,749,177,546 (over 40 trillion) queries resolved in 2024
- 80% increase in average monthly queries
- An average of nearly 2 million requests processed per second
- 7 billion threats (malware, phishing, botnet, cryptomining and new domains) identified
- 49% more malware was blocked in 2024 than in 2023
- 128% more CSAM (child sexual abuse material) was blocked in Q4 2024 than in all of 2023
Key milestones for DNSFilter’s partner program included 40% year-on-year global partner-sourced sales growth, 728 new managed service providers and reseller partners added, and recognition as a 5-Star award recipient Partner by CRN’s Partner Program Guide.
Ken Carnesi, CEO and co-founder, DNSFilter, said: “I’m proud of our continued proactive stance and our relentless pursuit of stopping threats before they cause harm, our strong financial performance, and our ability to attract top talent. The scale at which we are blocking threats and unwanted content for our users is greater than it has ever been, approaching 200 billion queries daily, and our network continues to expand to support the growing demand of our filtering services. We look forward to more growth in 2025.”
About the company:
DNSFilter is redefining how organizations secure their largest threat vector: the Internet itself. DNSFilter is making the Internet safer and workplaces more productive by blocking threats at the DNS layer. DNSFilter resolves upwards of 170 billion daily queries. With 79% of attacks using Domain Name System (DNS), DNSFilter provides the world's fastest protective DNS powered by AI, blocking threats an average of 10 days faster than traditional threat feeds. Over 35 million users trust DNSFilter to protect them from phishing, malware, and advanced cyber threats.
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