5 Critical Considerations for DDoS Mitigation
Distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks remain one of the most effective methods used by cybercriminals to cause significant financial, operational, and reputational damage to businesses worldwide. Though these attacks take different forms, the goal is always to incapacitate targeted servers, services, or networks by flooding them with traffic from compromised devices or networks.
As organizations have hardened their cyber defenses, criminals have responded with newer attack types targeting multiple applications and services. Meeting the challenges associated with DDoS attacks requires a comprehensive approach that addresses all threats at all layers.
Download this guide to learn how to defend against rapidly evolving Distributed Denial-of-Service threats and address vulnerabilities at every layer.
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