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Cloudflare for Work (Enterprise)

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description Cloudflare for Work (Enterprise) Overview

This represents Cloudflare's full enterprise suite, moving beyond the basic 1.1.1.1 resolver. It offers advanced WAF, DDoS protection, and compliance features necessary for large organizations handling sensitive data. While the basic resolver is free, the enterprise tier provides the necessary governance, compliance reporting, and scale that smaller services cannot match.

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What is the difference between Cloudflare's free 1.1.1.1 resolver and the Enterprise tier?

The free 1.1.1.1 service is simply a fast, privacy-focused consumer DNS resolver, whereas Cloudflare for Work (Enterprise) is a comprehensive corporate network solution. The Enterprise tier provides advanced features like a robust Web Application Firewall (WAF), unlimited DDoS protection, and strict compliance reporting needed by large organizations.

Does Cloudflare for Work (Enterprise) offer a Web Application Firewall (WAF)?

Yes, a core component of the Cloudflare for Work Enterprise suite is its highly customizable Web Application Firewall. This WAF inspects incoming website traffic in real-time to block SQL injection attacks, cross-site scripting (XSS), and zero-day vulnerabilities before they ever reach the corporate servers.

How does Cloudflare for Work handle DDoS mitigation?

Cloudflare Enterprise leverages its massive global Anycast network to absorb and mitigate Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks of virtually any size. By routing malicious traffic through its expansive edge servers, it isolates the attack and ensures that legitimate traffic can still reach the organization's origin servers.

Does Cloudflare Enterprise provide compliance for healthcare data?

Yes, Cloudflare for Work Enterprise is designed to meet stringent regulatory requirements, offering compliance with standards like HIPAA for healthcare organizations. Enterprise customers can sign a Business Associate Agreement (BAA) to ensure their protected health information (PHI) is legally safeguarded on the network.

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