DDoS Hacktivism is Back With a Geopolitical Vengeance Flashcards
What is DDoS?
A Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack is a malicious attempt to disrupt normal traffic of a targeted server, service, or network by overwhelming it with a flood of internet traffic. Unlike a traditional denial-of-service (DoS) attack, which typically uses a single computer and internet connection to flood a target with packets, a DDoS attack involves multiple computers and internet connections, often distributed globally.
Name 7 ways to prevent or mitigate the impact of DDoS attacks
- Implementing Network Security Measures
- DDoS Protection Services
- Load Balancing
- Rate Limiting
- Anomaly Detection
- Cloud-Based Protection
- DDoS Response Plan
- Implementing Network Security Measures
This includes firewalls, intrusion detection systems (IDS), and intrusion prevention systems (IPS) to filter and block malicious traffic.
- DDoS Protection Services
Companies like StormWall offer DDoS protection services that include traffic scrubbing centers which filter out malicious traffic before it reaches the target network.
- Load Balancing
Distributing incoming traffic across multiple servers can help prevent any single server from becoming overwhelmed during a DDoS attack.
- Rate Limiting
Setting limits on the number of requests a server will accept from a single source within a certain time frame can help prevent DDoS attacks from overwhelming the server.
- Anomaly Detection
Using machine learning algorithms to detect unusual patterns in network traffic can help identify and mitigate DDoS attacks in real-time.
- Cloud-Based Protection
Leveraging cloud-based DDoS protection services can help mitigate the impact of large-scale attacks by absorbing and mitigating the attack traffic before it reaches the target network.
- DDoS Response Plan
Having a comprehensive response plan in place can help minimize the impact of DDoS attacks and facilitate a quick recovery process.