The Global DNS Firewall Market size is expected to reach $506 million by 2030, rising at a market growth of 17.2% CAGR during the forecast period.
The cloud-based solutions provide scalability and adaptability, making them well-suited for the dynamic nature of mobile app usage. Therefore, the Cloud segment would generate approximately 2/5th share of the market by 2030. DNS firewalls protect user data by preventing data exfiltration via malicious DNS queries. In addition, as the mobile app landscape expands, businesses are deploying cloud-native DNS firewall solutions to protect mobile applications. Some of the factors impacting the market are rise in cyber security threats, rising it virtualization and BYOD, and lack of network diversity.
The increase in data security concerns among data-sensitive organizations can be considered a significant growth driver for the market. This expansion is being fueled by increased data security risks within data-sensitive organizations and increased security breach incidents that expose sensitive or confidential data. End-to-end encryption, query resolution, effective defense against distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) assaults via rate-limiting, and defense against unwanted downtime at the hands of cybercriminals are all provided by DNS firewall. Additionally, the adoption of IT sector practices and BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) policies profoundly impacts the implementation and usage of DNS firewall solutions. These trends have reshaped how organizations approach network security, DNS traffic management, and protecting their infrastructure and data. Adopting IT sector practices and BYOD policies has made DNS firewall solutions a crucial component of modern network security strategies. As organizations continue to embrace these practices, the demand for DNS firewall solutions is expected to grow to safeguard networks and data from evolving cyber threats. Therefore, these trends contribute to the expansion of the market and as a result, these factors are driving the market growth.
However, DNS firewall maintenance varies between different network components, leading to maintenance complexities. Keeping DNS firewall software and configurations updated across diverse devices can be time-consuming. Ensuring redundancy and high availability for DNS firewall solutions across diverse networks can be challenging. Each network segment requires a tailored redundancy strategy, which can complicate deployment. These factors pose a challenge for the market.
The leading players in the market are competing with diverse innovative offerings to remain competitive in the market. The above illustration shows the percentage of revenue shared by some of the leading companies in the market. The leading players of the market are adopting various strategies in order to cater demand coming from the different industries. The key developmental strategies in the market are Acquisitions, and Partnerships & Collaborations.
The market research report covers the analysis of key stake holders of the market. Key companies profiled in the report include F5, Inc., DigiCert, Inc. (Clearlake Capital Group, L.P.), IBM corporation, Cisco Systems, Inc., Cloudflare, Inc., Xcitium, Inc., Allied Telesis Holdings Co., Ltd., Infoblox Inc. (Warburg Pincus LLC), EfficentIP and BlueCat Networks, Inc. (Madison Dearborn Partners).
The cloud-based solutions provide scalability and adaptability, making them well-suited for the dynamic nature of mobile app usage. Therefore, the Cloud segment would generate approximately 2/5th share of the market by 2030. DNS firewalls protect user data by preventing data exfiltration via malicious DNS queries. In addition, as the mobile app landscape expands, businesses are deploying cloud-native DNS firewall solutions to protect mobile applications. Some of the factors impacting the market are rise in cyber security threats, rising it virtualization and BYOD, and lack of network diversity.
The increase in data security concerns among data-sensitive organizations can be considered a significant growth driver for the market. This expansion is being fueled by increased data security risks within data-sensitive organizations and increased security breach incidents that expose sensitive or confidential data. End-to-end encryption, query resolution, effective defense against distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) assaults via rate-limiting, and defense against unwanted downtime at the hands of cybercriminals are all provided by DNS firewall. Additionally, the adoption of IT sector practices and BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) policies profoundly impacts the implementation and usage of DNS firewall solutions. These trends have reshaped how organizations approach network security, DNS traffic management, and protecting their infrastructure and data. Adopting IT sector practices and BYOD policies has made DNS firewall solutions a crucial component of modern network security strategies. As organizations continue to embrace these practices, the demand for DNS firewall solutions is expected to grow to safeguard networks and data from evolving cyber threats. Therefore, these trends contribute to the expansion of the market and as a result, these factors are driving the market growth.
However, DNS firewall maintenance varies between different network components, leading to maintenance complexities. Keeping DNS firewall software and configurations updated across diverse devices can be time-consuming. Ensuring redundancy and high availability for DNS firewall solutions across diverse networks can be challenging. Each network segment requires a tailored redundancy strategy, which can complicate deployment. These factors pose a challenge for the market.
The leading players in the market are competing with diverse innovative offerings to remain competitive in the market. The above illustration shows the percentage of revenue shared by some of the leading companies in the market. The leading players of the market are adopting various strategies in order to cater demand coming from the different industries. The key developmental strategies in the market are Acquisitions, and Partnerships & Collaborations.
Vertical Outlook
On the basis of vertical, the market is divided into BFSI, IT & telecom, media & entertainment, retail & e-commerce, healthcare, government, education, and others. The IT and telecom segment recorded a remarkable revenue share in the market in 2022. The evolution of IT and telecom technologies has significantly impacted the deployment and effectiveness of DNS firewall solutions. As IT and telecom have evolved, DNS firewalls have adapted to meet new challenges and demands in the constantly evolving network security landscape. The widespread adoption of cloud computing has transformed how IT resources are provisioned and managed. DNS firewalls have evolved to offer cloud-based deployment options, allowing organizations to implement DNS security without the need for on-premises hardware.Deployment Mode Outlook
By deployment mode, the market is categorized into virtual appliance, on-premise, and cloud. In 2022, the virtual appliance segment covered a considerable revenue share in the market. Virtual appliances in the market are software-based solutions that provide DNS security and filtering functionalities. These virtual appliances are designed to be deployed in virtualized environments, such as virtual machines (VMs) or cloud infrastructure, to protect DNS traffic and enhance network security. Virtual appliances in the market offer organizations a flexible and scalable way to enhance DNS security, block malicious activities, and protect their network infrastructure. Their compatibility with virtualization and cloud environments makes them valuable for modern IT architectures. However, the choice of a virtual appliance should align with an organization's specific security requirements and deployment strategy.End User Outlook
Based on end user, the market is classified into DNS providers, domain name registrars, enterprises, website hosts, and service providers. In 2022, the DNS providers segment witnessed a significant revenue share revenue share in the market. The DNS providers segment has the potential to drive the market by incorporating DNS security into their services, forming partnerships, and leveraging their network infrastructure to enhance cybersecurity. As organizations become more aware of DNS-related threats, the collaboration between DNS providers and DNS firewall solution providers can create a more secure internet ecosystem. DNS providers can integrate DNS firewalls and security services into their offerings.Regional Outlook
Region-wise, the market is analysed across North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and LAMEA. In 2022, the North America region led the market by generating the highest revenue share. The North America market is growing owing to the increasing government support and BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) penetration in the region. The IT and BFSI sectors utilize firewall solutions extensively. The market is expanding due to multiple factors, including the rising deployment rate and the increasing number of enterprises. Due to several factors, including a surge in the usage of sophisticated cybersecurity techniques across various businesses, government actions to strengthen data protection and cyber security, and a rising move to BYOD trends.The market research report covers the analysis of key stake holders of the market. Key companies profiled in the report include F5, Inc., DigiCert, Inc. (Clearlake Capital Group, L.P.), IBM corporation, Cisco Systems, Inc., Cloudflare, Inc., Xcitium, Inc., Allied Telesis Holdings Co., Ltd., Infoblox Inc. (Warburg Pincus LLC), EfficentIP and BlueCat Networks, Inc. (Madison Dearborn Partners).
Strategies deployed in the Market
- Jun-2023: BlueCat Networks, Inc. took over Indeni, an Israeli software developing company that develops Network automation and cloud security software. Under this acquisition customers of BlueCat Networks, Inc. would get an improved ability to maintain network resiliency and proactively assess network health.
- Jun-2023: F5, Inc. extended its partnership with Telefónica Tech, a leading company in digital transformation. This partnership aims to unveil the new managed service ‘Web Application Defense’, which would be SaaS-based and deployed on the F5 Distributed Cloud Platform.
- May-2023: Cloudflare, Inc. entered into partnership with Kyndryl Holdings, Inc., the world’s largest IT infrastructure services provider. Following this partnership, Kyndryl’s expert would manage end-to-end networking services with Cloudflare’s robust technology platform to allow enterprises to streamline connectivity to several clouds at scale.
- Apr-2023: Cisco Systems, Inc. launched Cisco Security Cloud, a unified, AI-driven, cross-domain security platform. The launched product would support the organizations to better protect the integrity of their whole IT ecosystem.
- Jun-2022: DigiCert, Inc. acquired DNS Made Easy, a global provider of enterprise-grade managed Domain Name System services, as well as affiliated brands, including Constellix. This acquisition would support DigiCert, Inc. to grow and widen DigiCert’s product portfolios.
- Apr-2022: Cloudflare, Inc. acquired Area 1 Security, Inc. an American cybersecurity company. This acquisition would support the organizations with an easy way to block phishing, malware, business email compromise, and other latest threats as part of an integrated, Zero Trust approach to protecting all their organizations’ applications.
- Dec-2021: Cloudflare, Inc. took over Zaraz, a company that has developed technology to speed up and secure websites by reducing the impact of third-party marketing and analytics tools. This acquisition aimed to accelerate website speed and security without sacrificing privacy.
- May-2019: F5, Inc. took over NGINX, an open-source leader in application delivery. This acquisition aimed to allow multi-cloud application services around all environments, providing the ease-of-use and flexibility developers need while also providing the scale, security, reliability, and enterprise readiness network operations teams' request.
Scope of the Study
Market Segments Covered in the Report:
By End User- Enterprises
- Service Providers
- DNS Providers
- Website Hosts
- Domain Name Registrars
- BFSI
- Retail & E-commerce
- IT & Telecom
- Media & Entertainment
- Healthcare
- Government
- Education
- Others
- On-Premise
- Cloud
- Virtual Appliance
- North America
- US
- Canada
- Mexico
- Rest of North America
- Europe
- Germany
- UK
- France
- Russia
- Spain
- Italy
- Rest of Europe
- Asia Pacific
- China
- Japan
- India
- South Korea
- Singapore
- Malaysia
- Rest of Asia Pacific
- LAMEA
- Brazil
- Argentina
- UAE
- Saudi Arabia
- South Africa
- Nigeria
- Rest of LAMEA
Key Market Players
List of Companies Profiled in the Report:
- F5, Inc.
- DigiCert, Inc. (Clearlake Capital Group, L.P.)
- IBM corporation
- Cisco Systems, Inc.
- Cloudflare, Inc.
- Xcitium, Inc.
- Allied Telesis Holdings Co., Ltd.
- Infoblox Inc. (Warburg Pincus LLC)
- EfficentIP
- BlueCat Networks, Inc. (Madison Dearborn Partners)
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Market Scope & Methodology
Chapter 2. Market at a Glance
Chapter 3. Market Overview
Chapter 4. Competition Analysis - Global
Chapter 5. Global DNS Firewall Market, by End User
Chapter 6. Global DNS Firewall Market, by Vertical
Chapter 7. Global DNS Firewall Market, by Deployment Mode
Chapter 8. Global DNS Firewall Market, by Region
Chapter 9. Company Profiles
Companies Mentioned
- F5, Inc.
- DigiCert, Inc. (Clearlake Capital Group, L.P.)
- IBM corporation
- Cisco Systems, Inc.
- Cloudflare, Inc.
- Xcitium, Inc.
- Allied Telesis Holdings Co., Ltd.
- Infoblox Inc. (Warburg Pincus LLC)
- EfficentIP
- BlueCat Networks, Inc. (Madison Dearborn Partners)
Methodology
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