New analysis shows widespread DNS protection could save organizations as much as $200 billion in losses every year.   DNS protection could prevent approximately one-third of the total losses due to cybercrime – which translates into billions of dollars potentially saved. According to "The Economic Value of DNS Security," a new report published by the Global Cyber Alliance (GCA), DNS firewalls could annually prevent between $19 billion and $37 billion in losses in the US and between $150 billion and $200 billion in losses globally. GCA used data about cybercrime losses from the Council of Economic Advisors and the Center for Strategic and Internation Studies as the…