Westcon-Comstor adds EfficientIP to its stable

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Westcon-Comstor adds EfficientIP to its stable
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The agreement will bring EfficientIP’s DDI and DNS Security solutions to the African channel community.

ICT distributor Westcon-Comstor Sub-Saharan Africa has inked a distribution agreement with EfficientIP, a provider of DNS, DHCP, and IP address management and DNS security solutions.

A recent survey conducted by IDC on behalf of EfficientIP, revealed that a staggering 87% of companies experienced DNS attacks, with the average cost of each attack around €780,000. And this widening attack surface is not lost on bad actors, and as a result, there are more cyber threats, with DNS servers becoming a prime target for exploitation, the company says.

“Without a resilient and all-encompassing security interface, companies risk losing access to vital services and assets. EfficientIP’s 360° DNS Security solution fills the gaps left by taking a holistic approach to DNS security. The solution tracks attacker behaviour in real-time and provides immediate alerts to protect mission-critical services.”

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