Risk, Compliance & Governance Officers

Close the compliance gap in your DNS before auditors—or attackers—find it.

Enterprises invest heavily in ISO, NIST, SOC, and CIS frameworks—yet external DNS often slips through the cracks. It’s public, it’s vulnerable, and it’s a top source of breaches that traditional audits don’t cover.

The DNS Compliance Challenge

The DNS is a public system, open to any party to probe for weaknesses. Enterprise external DNS is the #1 source of cyber-breaches.

Too Many Vendors

Hundreds or thousands of domains spread across multiple registrars and DNS services make consistent oversight nearly impossible.

No Audit Trail

Most compliance teams can’t see the true state of their DNS or prove adherence to change management standards.

Manual Processes

Without tamper-proof logs or secure workflows, organizations risk non-compliance with industry frameworks.

M&A Blind Spots

Acquisitions bring inherited DNS assets—and inherited compliance risks.

The Better Way to Ensure Compliance

Authentic Web closes the compliance gap with tools designed for governance officers. Start with a full audit, then maintain continuous compliance with unified controls.

DNS security control

DNS Inspector

Audit your DNS posture with clarity. Identify missing records, misconfigured DNSSEC, orphaned CNAMEs, and other compliance exposures—before regulators or attackers find them.

Domain management security

Domain Name Asset Manager

Enforce compliance with a single, integrated system for domains, DNS, and TLS certificates. Automated workflows, role-based access, and tamper-proof logs deliver the evidence auditors require.

Resources

CISO Brief: Why Enterprises Are Exposed on the DNS

How lack of unified ownership creates hidden compliance risk.

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M&A Guide to Assess and Consolidate DNS Assets

Why compliance leaders must evaluate DNS risk before and after acquisitions.

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9 TLS & DNS Risks to Enterprise Compliance

The most common vulnerabilities—and how to fix them to satisfy auditors.

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Contact Us

Talk to a compliance expert. We’ll review your DNS posture, identify gaps, and recommend practical steps to achieve continuous compliance.