Organizations operating across international markets face an increasingly complex regulatory environment. Sanctions programs issued by governments and multinational bodies require companies to ensure that their infrastructure does not interact with restricted entities, sanctioned networks, or prohibited organizations. Maintaining this level of compliance can be difficult when threat infrastructure changes rapidly and sanctioned actors continuously shift their digital presence.
ThreatSTOP is announcing the release of new premium sanctions protections covering the European Union, United Nations, India, and Japan. These new protections expand the existing portfolio of intelligence driven safeguards created by the ThreatSTOP Security, Intelligence, and Research team, providing organizations with additional ways to meet international compliance obligations while proactively protecting their networks from sanctioned infrastructure.
These protections are available through both Protective DNS and IP Defense, allowing organizations to enforce sanctions compliance across DNS resolution and IP based network controls.
Traditional sanctions compliance programs often focus on financial systems and manual verification processes. However, sanctioned organizations and individuals frequently operate digital infrastructure that interacts directly with corporate networks.
ThreatSTOP addresses this gap by enabling organizations to proactively block communication with sanctioned infrastructure using both DNS and IP protections.
With Protective DNS, organizations can prevent systems from resolving domains associated with sanctioned entities before a connection is ever established.
With IP Defense, organizations can enforce the same protections at the network level by controlling block lists across routers, firewalls, intrusion prevention systems, cloud security platforms, and other IP based security controls.
This dual approach ensures that compliance policies are enforced consistently across multiple layers of infrastructure.
The new India sanctions protection provides comprehensive coverage built from multiple authoritative sources. This protection aligns with the United Nations Security Council consolidated sanctions list, making it valuable for organizations that must comply with UN sanctions frameworks.
In addition to the UN sanctions list, ThreatSTOP incorporates intelligence derived from several key Indian regulatory sources including:
By combining these sources, the protection provides coverage that reflects the full scope of India’s regulatory sanctions landscape. Organizations operating internationally or conducting business with partners subject to UN compliance obligations can use this protection to ensure that sanctioned infrastructure is proactively blocked from interacting with their networks.
Japan maintains sanctions designations and export control restrictions through several government agencies. ThreatSTOP’s new Japan sanctions protection integrates these authoritative sources to provide network level enforcement.
The protection includes coverage derived from:
Together these sources represent the core of Japan’s sanctions and export control enforcement structure. By translating these designations into network level protections, organizations can ensure that infrastructure associated with restricted entities cannot communicate with systems protected by ThreatSTOP.
The European Union sanctions protection expands ThreatSTOP’s intelligence coverage using the EU’s consolidated financial sanctions data sets and associated regulatory sources.
The EU sanctions framework includes a consolidated list of sanctioned persons, groups, and entities maintained through the European Union’s financial sanctions infrastructure. These designations often include infrastructure associated with sanctioned organizations, allowing ThreatSTOP to translate regulatory sanctions data into actionable network protections.
Organizations operating within the EU or conducting business with EU regulated partners can use this protection to enforce compliance requirements while proactively reducing risk from sanctioned infrastructure.
All sanctions protections are continuously maintained by the ThreatSTOP Security, Intelligence, and Research team. The team builds protections designed to proactively identify and block infrastructure associated with a wide range of malicious or restricted activity including:
By combining sanctions intelligence with these broader protection categories, ThreatSTOP enables organizations to protect their networks while simultaneously supporting regulatory compliance efforts.
The new sanctions protections are available today through:
This flexible architecture allows organizations to apply sanctions protections across both DNS resolution and direct network communications.
ThreatSTOP will also be expanding this coverage to additional cloud security platforms. These sanctions protections will soon be available for Amazon AWS WAF and AWS Network Firewall deployments, allowing organizations to enforce the same compliance controls directly within cloud environments.
Sanctions compliance is no longer limited to financial controls or policy documents. Today it requires active enforcement across the digital infrastructure where sanctioned entities operate.
By integrating sanctions intelligence directly into DNS and IP protections, ThreatSTOP allows organizations to proactively prevent interactions with restricted infrastructure while simplifying regulatory compliance requirements.
These new EU, India, and Japan protections represent another step forward in ThreatSTOP’s commitment to delivering intelligence driven protections that keep networks secure and compliant.
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