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Stop DDoS Attacks In 10 Seconds – Organization’s Most Important Consideration for DDOS Attack Mitigation

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DDoS Attack is one of most dangerous threat for any organization and the attack main aims to exhaust the resources of a network, application or service that leads an organization to face the various technical impacts.

Also impact on sales, support, and marketing, who are charged with communicating the situation to customers, the media and potential buyers.

Powerful DDoS attacks always end up costing your organization tens of thousands of dollars in man-hours, lost business and reputation damages.

DDoS Attack comes in many shapes and sizes, so in order to protect themselves, organizations must be prepared for anything.

Based on the recent servery, 49% of DDoS attacks last between 6-24 hours. This means that with an estimated cost of $40,000 per hour, the average DDoS cost can be assessed at about $500,000 with some running significantly higher.”

Enterprise Networks should choose the best DDoS Attack prevention services to ensure the DDoS attack protection and prevent their network.

Breaking Down Time to Mitigation

In order to Break Down the DDoS attack , an organization needs to follow the quick mitigation service from the best Anti-DDoS attack providers such as Incapsula for the fast response so you can minimize potential service disruptions.

Mitigation time defined as the period from when the first DDoS attack packet hits your system to when your mitigation provider begins scrubbing incoming traffic.

The time is taken to execute Based on the organization size in order to implement the following mitigation steps.

  1. Detection – The speed with which a mitigation service notices that a DDoS attack is taking place.
  2. Sampling – The time taken to analyze traffic flows and create directives for scrubbing.
  3. Scrubbing – The ongoing process of filtering out malicious traffic, based on patterns identified during the sampling process

Protect website from future attacks Also Check your Companies DDOS Attack Downtime Cost.

Stop DDoS Attacks In 10 Seconds

Among all other DDOS attack service provider, Incapsula Cloud Based Anti-DDoS Service Gets you Immediate Protection From DDoS Attacks and Stop any DDoS attack in under 10 seconds.

Once organization activates the Incapsula Anti-DDoS service all traffic aimed at your website is routed through our global network, where DDoS and other malicious traffic is absorbed and filtered before it is passed on to your host servers.

Also with this, once the protection will be applied your legitimate visitors will not even know that your website and the network is under a DDoS attack.

It removes the need for the traffic diversion and allows the system to speed through detection and sampling in just a few seconds.

This Rapid Detection possibly made by the robust processing capabilities of Incapsula mitigation solutions and its network’s ability to exchange real-time traffic data.

 

Later layer DDoS attacks are mitigated by the fully automated mitigation appliances capable of inspecting 650 million packets/440 gigabits per second.

Incapsula’s Monster Behemoth 2 (BHv2) scrubbers can mitigate more than million packets per second.

Once detected, the large amount of sample data the appliances can instantly pull up from the traffic flow allow for the creation of scrubbing directives in milliseconds.

So An organization should always ensure and focus on maximum Protection level for enterprise networks to Stop DDoS Attacks and you can try a free trial to Stop DDoS Attack in 10 Seconds.

 
Balaji
Balaji
BALAJI is an Ex-Security Researcher (Threat Research Labs) at Comodo Cybersecurity. Editor-in-Chief & Co-Founder - Cyber Security News & GBHackers On Security.

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