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Palo Alto Networks Joins DNS-OARC as a Platinum Member
Srinivas Ava · 2026-04-22 · via Palo Alto Networks Blog

Palo Alto Networks recently joined the DNS-OARC community as a Platinum Member. Together, our organizations share a commitment to advancing collaboration in research and operational excellence across the global DNS ecosystem. DNS is critical to both internet infrastructure and security, and this collaboration facilitates the sharing of real-world insights among researchers and practitioners.

Our Contribution

We help organizations secure their digital environment with a comprehensive portfolio of cybersecurity solutions spanning Network, Cloud, Security Operations, AI and Identity. Trusted by more than 70,000 customers worldwide and informed by Unit 42® Threat Intelligence, their AI-driven platforms help organizations reduce complexity, modernize with confidence, and securely enable innovation.

As a Platinum Member, our subject matter experts will actively participate in the DNS-OARC community by engaging in discussions and contributing to research on evolving DNS threats and network challenges. The growing intersection of DNS and security makes access to intelligence and experience increasingly important. It strengthens the community’s ability to respond to emerging challenges and improves resilience across the internet.

Through our participation, our customers will gain stronger protection informed by community-driven intelligence and real-world operational insight. These learnings are continuously integrated into our threat intelligence and security capabilities. Our participation signals our support for DNS-OARC’s mission of fostering open dialogue and shared learning across the DNS ecosystem. This collaboration helps bridge DNS operations with broader security practices, improving coordination between operators, researchers and security practitioners.

Our Commitment to the DNS-OARC and Global Communities

Collaboration between our organizations strengthens the connection among DNS operations and modern security practices by bringing together operational insight and a global community dedicated to advancing the internet’s resilience.

For the DNS-OARC community, our commitment enhances knowledge sharing around evolving DNS threats, large-scale network operations and practical approaches to emerging challenges.

For organizations and customers, it reinforces a stronger alignment between DNS infrastructure and security, expands access to community-driven intelligence and supports more resilient, well-informed defenses.

Tong Zhao, Senior Manager of DNS Security Engineering, Palo Alto Networks:

We recognize the critical role of DNS-OARC in DNS operations and research. The teams from Palo Alto Networks believe that our DNS-OARC membership aligns perfectly with our goals. We are eager to participate in and contribute to the DNS community.

Our partnership with the DNC-OARC highlights the value of open collaboration in helping both the community and its participants stay ahead of an increasingly complex threat landscape. To learn more about how our expertise and insights support DNS-OARC’s mission to improve the security and stability of the internet’s DNS, visit DNS-OARC.