
BloxOne Threat Defense
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What is BloxOne Threat Defense
DNS-layer prevention and control
Cloud-managed policy administration
Integrates with Infoblox ecosystem
Limited beyond DNS layer
Efficacy depends on DNS routing
Potential overlap with existing tools
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: Token-based (prepaid Tokens allocated by Token Type). Details (from vendor site): Infoblox offers BloxOne / Threat Defense under a token-based licensing model (Security Tokens and Reporting/Allocation tokens) — customers prepay for a set number of Tokens which are allocated to selected Token Types; tokens expire at the end of the term and are non‑refundable unless agreed in writing. The vendor also states a legacy (licensed-capacity) model remains for some orders. (See vendor supplemental terms for Token pricing mechanics.) Free tier/trial: A product evaluation / free trial is supported via a request form (vendor-hosted evaluation page). Detection Mode is also provided as an "easy-to-try" mode to test Threat Defense without changing DNS configuration and there are Early Access / preview programs for some Detection Mode features. Example costs: Not published on the vendor website (no per-token or per-user dollar amounts are listed). How to buy / pricing visibility: Public pricing (cost per Token / Token bundles) is not published on Infoblox’s public product pages or legal terms; Infoblox requires contact with sales / a trial request to obtain pricing and to purchase Tokens. Discounts / overages: No public discount schedule published. Supplemental Terms describe quarterly usage reviews and procedures for overages and additional Token purchases (additional Tokens co‑terminate with the original Order).