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DDoS attacks are a significant and growing risk that can overpower websites, crash servers, and block out authorized users with never-ending waves of offensive traffic.

More than 13 million DDoS attacks were recorded in 2023 alone, which reveals the real danger of unmitigated attacks. 

NetScout researchers recently discovered that threat actors executed 13,142,840 DDoS attacks targeted at organizations around the globe.

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The outcomes are not limited to inconveniences alone. They bring all activities to a standstill, which involves critical services and consequently risks lives.

Also, businesses undergo financial losses coupled with losing customers’ trust as network operators face continuous storms that lead to security exhaustion. 

If these establishments do not have adequate safeguards in place, their only choice is to respond aimlessly when it’s already too late.

Such moves may cause even greater harm while achieving no tangible results.

However, researchers urged that instead of reacting to hostile attacks at the eleventh hour, it is much better to be armed with the right information and protection tools in advance. 

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For this reason, predictive and real-time threat intelligence that comes with advanced DDoS protection should be used to identify threats before they affect infrastructure.

Moreover, this allows immediate automated attack mitigation to reduce downtime by ensuring the continuity of operation for enterprises and the uninterrupted availability of vital services. 

Converting reactive security into a proactive one enables businesses or organizations to plan strategically and ensures their security online against any threat to keep their systems protected.

Being aware of the changing threat environment is essential for predictive DDoS defense.

Recommendations

Here below, we have mentioned all the recommendations that will help in defending the DDoS attacks:-

  • Implement DDoS mitigation solutions
  • Regularly update and patch systems
  • Make sure to implement web application firewalls (WAFs)
  • Conduct regular security assessments
  • Develop and test incident response plans
  • Implement rate-limiting and traffic filtering
  • Use content delivery networks (CDNs)
  • Educate employees on security best practices
  • Collaborate with security professionals and law enforcement
  • Consistently implement redundancy and load balancing.

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Tushar Subhra
Tushar Subhra
Tushar is a Cyber security content editor with a passion for creating captivating and informative content. With years of experience under his belt in Cyber Security, he is covering Cyber Security News, technology and other news.

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