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Cygna Labs Delivers Advanced DNS Resolution and Asset Intelligence with Latest Cygna DDI Guard Release

Cygna Labs Delivers Advanced DNS Resolution and Asset Intelligence with Latest Cygna DDI Guard Release

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Cygna DDI Guard 5.0 adds powerful DDI security features

Cygna Labs, a highly specialized software developer serving enterprises and service providers worldwide and a leading provider of DDI, cloud security, and compliance technology solutions, announced today the release of version 5.0 of Cygna DDI Guard.

Cygna DDI Guard is an advanced DDI visibility, reporting, and security solution, offering valuable insights for monitoring, troubleshooting, and cyberthreat investigations. Cygna DDI Guard version 5.0 adds several new features to enable more refined control of DNS resolutions for performance and compliance, DNS-driven asset intelligence, AI-driven query analytics, and new DHCP, DHCPv6, and DNS graphical reports and dashboards.

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DDI Guard 5.0 enables customers to define domain names for which health checks are performed on resolved IP addresses. This information, along with the user-definable topology information, enables customers to steer DNS resolvers to destinations that are reachable, available and topologically aligned with organizational policies, improving user network experience, privacy, and compliance.

“Cygna DDI Guard’s routed domain names feature provides optimal DNS resolution for applications across multiple clouds and data centers, all from the end client’s perspective,” said Christian Ehrenthal, CEO of Cygna Labs. “This facilitates digital transformation with improved user experiences accessing applications spanning a diverse network. Best of all, routed domain names are very simple to configure in DDI Guard, unlike alternative solutions.”

Other key Cygna DDI Guard 5.0 features include asset intelligence to identify potentially unused compute resources that may be reclaimed to reduce operations costs. Schedulable reports have also been expanded to enable user-defined search criteria to refine outputs for such reports. Additional archive features help customers scale and flex their DHCP and DNS transaction data access and retention.

“Cygna DDI Guard offers customers measurable costs savings with asset intelligence, enabling them to free up unused compute resources, and SIEM filtering which vastly reduces SIEM ingest costs,” stated Alexander Haecker, Group CEO of Cygna Labs “Cygna DDI Guard adds additional value through operational efficiencies via DNS and DHCP security insights, real-time and archived traffic monitoring, and optimal DNS resolution.”

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