Quad9 Enters the Cyber Threat Alliance as Leading DNS Service to Enhance the Cybersecurity of Our Global Digital Ecosystem

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Today, Quad9 (quad9.net), the leading free recursive DNS service, has joined the Cyber Threat Alliance (CTA) [cyberthreatalliance.org], a global non-profit working to improve the cybersecurity of our global digital ecosystem by enabling near real-time, high-quality cyber threat information sharing among organizations. Quad9 is part of the Contributing Allies program, which involves collaboration on cyber incidents and key cybersecurity topics.

Exchange of expertise and threat intelligence with partners within the Cyber Threat Alliance is indispensable to counter online threats like malware, phishing, identity theft and ransomware.

“As we expand our global reach, Quad9 is committed to working together with other cybersecurity providers through strategic partnerships and alliances,” said John Todd, General Manager for Quad9. “Joining CTA’s Contributing Allies program certainly fits that goal and enables us to engage more frequently with other like-minded organizations as we work together to improve security and privacy for all.”

The Domain Name System (DNS) is where malicious domain names can be blocked most effectively preventing users from getting robbed of their money, identity or data. Over the past six years, Quad9 has built its strength developing the best-in-class maximum security and 100% privacy-assured DNS service. In so doing Quad9 has secured its place as one of the most important free cybersecurity providers in the world; protecting many tens of millions of users with servers in almost 100 countries.

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“We’re excited to have Quad9 as a Contributing Ally,” said Michael Daniel, President and CEO of the Cyber Threat Alliance. “They provide great security services and have some unique insights into the flow of data across the Internet.  We look forward to working with them to continue improving the security of our digital ecosystem.”

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