Data Security Consultant at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 10
May 30, 2026
My main use case for Umbrella involves whitelisting and blacklisting of URLs. I want to provide feedback on Umbrella as it functions. Umbrella provides strong DNS layer security and blocks malicious domains before connections are established. We would like to whitelist or blacklist the URLs that we want to utilize on our client side. The dashboard is relatively easy to use and provides good visibility into DNS requests and security events. Integration with other Cisco security products is beneficial, and reporting and analytics could be more customizable. Policy management can become complex in larger environments with multiple user groups. Troubleshooting blocked domains sometimes requires a very deep investigation. More granular reporting and easier policy inheritance would improve administration. Roaming client protection is valuable for remote customers, and threat intelligence backed by Cisco Talos is a strong advantage. I can provide a quick specific example of how I have used Umbrella for whitelisting or blacklisting URLs by checking in VirusTotal as well as a few of the McAfee sites, and based on that, we will blacklist or whitelist the URLs.
Senior Network Security Engineer at Beta Information Technology
Real User
Top 20
May 28, 2026
My main use case for Umbrella is DNS security, by securing end users to utilize a security DNS. I have deployed Umbrella in proxy mode, and we have two appliances in our environment. Our Active Directory gets all the DNS queries from the Umbrella appliances, and the Umbrella appliances reach DNS and Cisco Security Cloud. Our end users utilize it from the Active Directory.
Field on-site engineer at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 10
May 7, 2026
Umbrella was used on the security side to ensure that we had a secure connection for people and end users authorized to access the company infrastructure. I used Umbrella for users in the company to help them make a connection through the VPN. The main purpose was to provide the VPN with security to end users. The job was done properly without getting into specific or complex situations, and it replied to our expectations.
We have been using Umbrella for two years now. We are using Umbrella for providing DNS threat protection to our on-premises clients as well as our roaming clients. We have the same use case as we have DNS security firewall policies which have a number of feeds built into those policies that evaluate any public DNS queries initiated by an end client to determine if the query is legitimate or not. If there is a threat to that query, it will instantly block that query and safeguard the user from even reaching that website. We are using Umbrella to protect our on-premises as well as our roaming clients, as it has agent-based monitoring which can be installed on roaming clients that are not sitting in the office and can provide DNS security to users who are part of the company assets but are not in the office.
Umbrella is mainly used for DNS security, and since we are in a hybrid model, we use Umbrella to protect remote users from malicious websites and for web traffic control. Generally, Umbrella helps us protect those remote users by working on an agent-based system, and we install it on end-user computers. Once we install the agent, all the traffic from the computer routes through DNS Umbrella. Therefore, everyone is protected, whether in the office or at home. We create specific rules for what traffic to allow and what to block. Generally, we allow only productivity and legitimate traffic and block all malicious content and unwanted traffic. Also, for particular features that are hosted locally, we can add those as our internal domains to resolve them quickly and have no issues in the future.
My main use case for Umbrella is DNS filtering, traffic filtering, and security for our users. I use Umbrella mainly for all our users to make sure that any kind of traffic that's malicious is blocked and that we can maintain confidential information without risk of hacking.
The main use case for using Umbrella in our organization is to gain a good setup and obtain visibility over the cloud in financial management. It helps us in a transparent manner where we can see intuitive dashboards and self-service reporting that connects us in minutes and delivers unified cost data within 24 hours, making it very accessible for our FinOps and engineering teams. We are using it for AI insights where AI-driven anomaly detection and customizable alerts reduce manual analysis and effort. Some technical users in our organization use it for navigation purposes. We use Umbrella for FinOps and cost allocation in the organization, which helps us track spend by business unit, customer, feature, or Kubernetes namespace. This helps us reduce costs and achieve maximum benefit. It also helps us with forecasting and budgeting of the projects we work on. It generates good demand forecasts from the CUR data set, sets budgets, and exports dashboards for executive reviews.
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My main use case for Umbrella involves whitelisting and blacklisting of URLs. I want to provide feedback on Umbrella as it functions. Umbrella provides strong DNS layer security and blocks malicious domains before connections are established. We would like to whitelist or blacklist the URLs that we want to utilize on our client side. The dashboard is relatively easy to use and provides good visibility into DNS requests and security events. Integration with other Cisco security products is beneficial, and reporting and analytics could be more customizable. Policy management can become complex in larger environments with multiple user groups. Troubleshooting blocked domains sometimes requires a very deep investigation. More granular reporting and easier policy inheritance would improve administration. Roaming client protection is valuable for remote customers, and threat intelligence backed by Cisco Talos is a strong advantage. I can provide a quick specific example of how I have used Umbrella for whitelisting or blacklisting URLs by checking in VirusTotal as well as a few of the McAfee sites, and based on that, we will blacklist or whitelist the URLs.
My main use case for Umbrella is DNS security, by securing end users to utilize a security DNS. I have deployed Umbrella in proxy mode, and we have two appliances in our environment. Our Active Directory gets all the DNS queries from the Umbrella appliances, and the Umbrella appliances reach DNS and Cisco Security Cloud. Our end users utilize it from the Active Directory.
Umbrella was used on the security side to ensure that we had a secure connection for people and end users authorized to access the company infrastructure. I used Umbrella for users in the company to help them make a connection through the VPN. The main purpose was to provide the VPN with security to end users. The job was done properly without getting into specific or complex situations, and it replied to our expectations.
We have been using Umbrella for two years now. We are using Umbrella for providing DNS threat protection to our on-premises clients as well as our roaming clients. We have the same use case as we have DNS security firewall policies which have a number of feeds built into those policies that evaluate any public DNS queries initiated by an end client to determine if the query is legitimate or not. If there is a threat to that query, it will instantly block that query and safeguard the user from even reaching that website. We are using Umbrella to protect our on-premises as well as our roaming clients, as it has agent-based monitoring which can be installed on roaming clients that are not sitting in the office and can provide DNS security to users who are part of the company assets but are not in the office.
Umbrella is mainly used for DNS security, and since we are in a hybrid model, we use Umbrella to protect remote users from malicious websites and for web traffic control. Generally, Umbrella helps us protect those remote users by working on an agent-based system, and we install it on end-user computers. Once we install the agent, all the traffic from the computer routes through DNS Umbrella. Therefore, everyone is protected, whether in the office or at home. We create specific rules for what traffic to allow and what to block. Generally, we allow only productivity and legitimate traffic and block all malicious content and unwanted traffic. Also, for particular features that are hosted locally, we can add those as our internal domains to resolve them quickly and have no issues in the future.
My main use case for Umbrella is DNS filtering, traffic filtering, and security for our users. I use Umbrella mainly for all our users to make sure that any kind of traffic that's malicious is blocked and that we can maintain confidential information without risk of hacking.
The main use case for using Umbrella in our organization is to gain a good setup and obtain visibility over the cloud in financial management. It helps us in a transparent manner where we can see intuitive dashboards and self-service reporting that connects us in minutes and delivers unified cost data within 24 hours, making it very accessible for our FinOps and engineering teams. We are using it for AI insights where AI-driven anomaly detection and customizable alerts reduce manual analysis and effort. Some technical users in our organization use it for navigation purposes. We use Umbrella for FinOps and cost allocation in the organization, which helps us track spend by business unit, customer, feature, or Kubernetes namespace. This helps us reduce costs and achieve maximum benefit. It also helps us with forecasting and budgeting of the projects we work on. It generates good demand forecasts from the CUR data set, sets budgets, and exports dashboards for executive reviews.