Friday, February 28, 2020

Best Managed DDoS Protection and Mitigation Services

DDoS attacks, while previously a nuisance, are now a fact of life on the web. They aren’t going anywhere, so enterprises need to have a “battle plan” for combating this ever-evolving threat. In 2013, we expect to see more enterprises trying to block harmful traffic before it reaches the network or application to eliminate the many risks associated with cyber-attacks, like data breaches and network downtime. As the traditional solutions on which many enterprises have relied for this – like over-provisioning bandwidth and firewalls – have proved costly and ineffective, companies will turn to cloud-based DDoS protection and managed DNS services to enable rapid deployment, provide transactional capacity to handle proactive mitigation, and eliminate the need for significant investments in equipment, infrastructure and subject matter expertise. Taking the cloud approach will help businesses trim operational costs while hardening their defenses to thwart even the largest and most complex DDoS attacks.

Create a network traffic baseline,” is not particularly useful against modern DDoS attacks, as many will not come close to saturating your incoming Internet links. A baseline may alert you to the possibility that you are under attack, but spikes in traffic can also be legitimate, and many modern DDoS attacks don’t create a significant enough rise in overall traffic levels to indicate an attack is in progress.  Even if you do suspect that you are under attack, it’s unlikely you’ll have the visibility, skills, or tools to be able to mitigate it, without impacting your business. Your firewall, for example, almost certainly won’t have the flexibility to block the attack, without taking its target offline. If you truly care about defending against DDoS attacks, and keeping your business online, you need dedicated DDoS protection in place that can detect DDoS traffic and surgically mitigate it, automatically. Furthermore, it needs to be a solution that is agile enough to keep up with the fast-changing vectors used in many modern attacks.

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