SonicWall
DNS SECURITY SERVICE FOR NSA 5800 1YR
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SonicWall DNS Security Service for NSA 5800 1YR | DNS Protection, Enterprise
SonicWall
MPN: 03-SSC-6800
$3,728.12$4,580.00
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Key Features
- Designed for SonicWall NSA 5800
- One-year service term
- DNS-layer threat blocking
- Subscription-based license
- Network security service
- Applies to DNS request inspection
- Vendor: SonicWall
- MPN: 03-SSC-6800
Strengthen the SonicWall NSA 5800 with a one-year DNS security service that helps intercept malicious requests at the domain-resolution layer. By stopping harmful lookups early, the service can reduce exposure to phishing sites, malware delivery points, and command-and-control infrastructure that often slips past conventional controls.
This SKU is a practical fit for organizations that want targeted protection without changing their firewall architecture. It adds a focused security layer to an already established SonicWall deployment, helping teams maintain tighter control over outbound DNS activity while keeping operations straightforward. The one-year term is also useful for organizations that prefer annual budgeting, shorter renewal cycles, or phased security planning.
For infrastructure and security teams, DNS security is valuable because it addresses a common attack path with minimal operational overhead. It gives the NSA 5800 a stronger role in preventing domain-based threats while preserving the firewall’s core function in policy enforcement and traffic control.
Ideal For
- Add DNS-layer defense to an existing SonicWall NSA 5800 firewall
- Reduce exposure to phishing and malware domains across user networks
- Support annual security budgeting with a 1-year service term
- Protect branch or headquarters traffic without endpoint agents
Why This Product
- 1One-year term fits annual procurement and renewal planning
- 2Purpose-built for the SonicWall NSA 5800 platform
- 3Adds DNS-layer threat control without endpoint agents
- 4Targets malicious domains earlier than traditional perimeter-only filtering