Know the moment a DNS change matters, not hours after someone reports the fallout.
Aideworks snapshots DNS state, compares changes over time and turns drift into actionable alerts for teams responsible for reliability, trust and client operations.
What this solution delivers
Before and after record diffs
Useful for migrations and hijack detection
Clear timelines for investigation
Where teams lose control
DNS failures rarely announce themselves clearly. Teams need to know what changed, when it changed and how serious it is.
Provider changes create uncertainty
DNS moves and registrar updates often leave one broken record behind while everything else looks healthy.
Unauthorized edits stay invisible
A record or MX change can quietly alter routing, mail flow or trust long before anyone traces it back to DNS.
Diffs are hard to explain later
Without history, teams waste time reconstructing what happened during the incident window.
How Aideworks handles it
The workflow keeps a baseline, highlights drift and gives operators evidence they can act on immediately.
01
Capture the current DNS baseline
The platform records live state across the DNS records that matter operationally.
02
Detect and classify drift
Changes are compared against prior snapshots so responders see the exact record movement.
03
Route the event with context
The alert lands with historical context and linked domain ownership instead of a generic warning.
What the workflow includes
DNS change detection works best when it is tied to the rest of the infrastructure story.
Record diff history
Explain what changed without re-running ad hoc lookups.
Nameserver visibility
Spot delegation movement that may signal migration or takeover risk.
Cross-feature investigation
Compare DNS drift with SSL, email and uptime changes in the same system.
Portfolio alerting
Scale one DNS review model across many client or internal domains.
Why this solution works
DNS drift stops being ambiguous once teams have stored baselines, history and routing in one platform.
Move from reactive DNS debugging to continuous change awareness.
Start with DNS drift detection and extend into risk scoring, reporting and portfolio-wide ownership context.