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Integrate Azure Blob Storage into DNS Records (abusive domains)

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How Datastreamer works

Quickly connect Azure Blob Storage and DNS Records (abusive domains) with a Datstreamer Pipeline.

Quickly connect Azure Blob Storage and DNS Records (abusive domains) with a Datstreamer Pipeline.

Step 1

Start your Pipeline with Azure Blob Storage

Web data is the starting point for any pipeline. You can use any number of data sources to power your Pipelines. You can use web data from our partner network, your own systems, or any web data.

Step 2

Transform, and then add DNS Records (abusive domains)

To accelerate using your web data, you can apply any number of operations to the data. Enrich, augment, join, structure, filter, storage, search, or more! Datastreamer has hundreds of plug-and-play operations that you can apply.

Step 3

That's it! You have just connected  Azure Blob Storage and DNS Records (abusive domains)

With Datastreamer it’s never been easier to use web data. You can dynamically expand your Pipelines with more capabilities, and you’ve now been able to solve your operational bottlenecks in working with web data.

About Azure Blob Storage

Description

Direct data ingestion from Azure blog storage into your pipeline.

About DNS Records (abusive domains)

Description

See DNS record requests for domains that engaged in abuse. View actionable data points such as whole hostnames and requesting IP addresses alongside record type requested (ie: a request for the MX record badmailserver.example.com).

Use Cases

  1. Cybersecurity and Analysis: security professionals can utilize our data to analyze trends in DNS abuse, develop threat intelligence, and enhance their defensive measures.
  2. Law Enforcement: agencies can leverage our information to investigate cybercrimes and take legal action against operators of abusive domains.
  3. Research: academics and researchers can access our data for studies on DNS abuse patterns and the effectiveness of sinkholes.

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