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/ Michael Wetherbee

How Much Damage Can Smaller DDoS Attacks Do? Look No Further Than Ticketmaster

Botnet proliferation is growing at an alarming rate. In 1H 2022 alone, NETSCOUT’s global honeypot network observed more than 67 million connections from 608,000 unique IP addresses...

  • DDoS
ProtectingTheEdgeMoreImportant
/ Michael Wetherbee

Protecting the Edge Is More Important Than Ever

Edge computing is fast becoming an essential part of our future technology capabilities. According to a recent report, the global edge computing market is expected to grow at a...

  • DDoS
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/ Gary Sockrider

Security Trends to Watch in 2023

Although not all of us have clairvoyant abilities, seasoned security pros can spot a trend early and inform the rest of us before we’re caught off guard.

  • DDoS
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/ Gary Sockrider

Geopolitical Unrest Drives DDoS Activity

Service providers are on the front lines of geopolitical unrest and sociopolitically motivated DDoS attacks. They need to consider both local and international conflicts when...

  • Threat Intelligence
  • DDoS
  • Security
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/ Gary Sockrider

Outbound and Cross-bound DDoS Attacks on the Rise

Outbound and cross-bound DDoS attacks are on the rise. Today’s DDoS techniques require visibility and mitigation at the network edge.

  • DDoS
  • Security
  • Service Provider
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/ Robert Pickard

Mastodon Stampede

Decentralized social media platforms bring back old problems.

  • DDoS
  • Enterprise
  • Service Provider
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/ NETSCOUT

Adaptive DDoS Suppression for a Safer, More Resilient Internet

Adaptive DDoS defenses can nullify even large-scale attacks before they reach a critical mass.

  • Threat Intelligence
  • DDoS
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/ Michael Wetherbee

TCP Floods Are Again the Leading DDoS Attack Vector

The evolution of DDoS is forcing network managers to rethink DDoS defenses.

  • DDoS
  • Threat Intelligence
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/ NETSCOUT

The Unrelenting Rise of Botnets

The new world of scalable botnets is leading to new types of security threats.

  • Threat Intelligence
  • DDoS
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/ NETSCOUT

Cyber Reflection

Attackers use DDoS in response in sociopolitical events worldwide.

  • Threat Intelligence
  • DDoS
  • Security