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Why the Axur Acquisition Marks a Turning Point for Preemptive Security
Scott Harrell · 2026-05-05 · via Infoblox Blog

For years, Infoblox has focused on being the most effective preemptive security solution on the market. We believe that being effective also means being simple to use and simple to deploy at scale. This philosophy continues to guide our industry-leading innovation and strategy today.

We built our reputation as a leader in security by doing things in a fundamentally different way than everyone else in the industry. We focus on preemptively stopping threats before they can be weaponized. Infoblox Threat Defense™ is the only solution on the market that can detect and stop novel threats 68.4 days on average before other vendors’ security solutions even know a threat exists. We do this by being experts on the world’s DNS infrastructure. We are unique in the way we track and defend against over 300,000 threat clusters linked to over 1,000 threat actor groups as they seek to leverage DNS to prepare and execute their campaigns and attacks.

Today, I’m excited to share an important next step in our security journey: Infoblox is officially welcoming Axur to the Infoblox team as we close on the acquisition.

This acquisition strengthens our ability to preemptively protect organizations against attacks that begin outside the enterprise perimeter.

The Threat Landscape Has Evolved Again

Many of the most damaging cyber incidents today don’t start with malware or a network exploit. They begin externally to an enterprise on infrastructure the attacker creates and operates.

Attackers employ sophisticated impersonations of trusted brands, content and executives to trick users, creating convincing phishing sites, fraudulent ads, cloned mobile apps and fake social profiles. They harvest credentials and exploit exposed data. And thanks to AI, the scope and sophistication of these attacks are reaching unprecedented levels.

The vast majority of this type of activity takes place outside the enterprise perimeter, long before any traditional security control is triggered. For organizations that care deeply about customer experience and brand integrity, these attacks represent more than a security issue. They’re a business issue with a company’s reputation on the line.

These attacks are hard to detect, difficult to stop before they do damage and extremely challenging to disrupt at scale. Legacy security platforms focus solely on detection and response, which is internal to an enterprise’s environment, and do not monitor the external attack surface where many modern attacks now originate.

Why Axur Matters

Axur was built specifically to prevent external attacks before they can be weaponized against enterprises’ employees, partners and customers. Axur does this in an innovative way that is simple to use, highly effective and very fast.

Its platform continuously discovers and validates brand abuse, fraud, impersonation and credential exposure across the open web, social platforms, mobile app stores, advertising networks and underground forums. More importantly, Axur doesn’t just surface risk: it removes attacker infrastructure.

Through unique AI-driven validation and automated takedowns, Axur is best in class at disrupting attacker infrastructure quickly, before it can be operationalized into full-blown campaigns, with built-in monitoring to ensure threats don’t quietly return after removal.

That ability to rapidly move from discovery to direct action, without relying on slow and mostly manual escalation, is a critical aspect that drew us to Axur.

Better Together: External Disruption Meets DNS Enforcement

Infoblox and Axur are powerful solutions on their own. Together, we can extend preemptive security in a more comprehensive way across the earliest stages of the attack lifecycle.

Axur and Infoblox use different but complementary methods to seek out and act against attackers’ infrastructure before it can be weaponized. The merging and sharing of highly complementary threat intel and threat research approaches means customers will get even more effective solutions with broader coverage and deeper insights.

As we integrate the solutions, we will be able to combine workflows to automate domain takedowns at scale directly from Infoblox Threat Defense, leveraging Axur’s innovative approach. Together, we will integrate insights that connect internal with external exposure relationships. For instance, Infoblox’s deep understanding of customers’ assets can be correlated in real time with threats that emerge external to an organization, speeding investigations and simplifying the prioritization of responses.

The result is measurable impact: fewer successful phishing attempts, fewer breaches, less fraud and customer harm, and more robust protection across the modern enterprise’s extended attack surface.

Beyond the Technology—Cultural Alignment

From the moment we began meeting the Axur team, we were as excited by their company culture as we were about their solutions. Great innovation begins with great cultures, and we’re excited about how Axur will add and expand Infoblox’s. We share a passion for great innovation, serving customers and constantly learning—and having fun while we do it. Axur also adds incredible expertise to Infoblox, bringing deep knowledge of the external exposure market, strong leadership, a robust understanding of the Latin American and managed security service provider (MSSP) markets, and an incredible set of AI skills. These all align with where we are taking Infoblox and will greatly accelerate our journey.

Looking Ahead

AI has fundamentally changed the landscape of cyberthreats, and security strategies anchored in detection and response alone are no longer sufficient. Defending against AI-enabled attackers requires preempting threats earlier, including those that originate well outside the enterprise. That’s exactly why we brought Axur into Infoblox. With Digital Risk Protection Services (DRPS), part of Infoblox Exposure Management, we combine Axur’s external threat disruption with DNS-layer enforcement so organizations can block malicious activity in minutes, take attacker infrastructure down for good and reduce risk before attacks ever reach their users.

President and Chief Executive Officer, Infoblox

Scott Harrell joined Infoblox in January 2023 as CEO, responsible for the overall strategy, growth and continued success of the company. Harrell is a seasoned leader with extensive portfolio management experience, having spent over two decades in leadership roles at Cisco Systems and Intel. Prior to joining Infoblox, Harrell was the senior vice president and general manager for Cisco’s $20B Intent Based Network business unit where he oversaw the entire portfolio and engineering teams across enterprise, IoT and data center markets. Prior to that, Harrell led product management for Cisco’s Security portfolio. Earlier in his career, he held leadership roles at Intel along with several strategic consulting roles at early-stage start-ups. Scott has an MBA from UNC-Chapel Hill, Kenan-Flaglar Business School and a bachelor’s in Industrial Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology.

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