Using network feature virtualization to mitigate DDoS attacks
DDoS assaults are more than an inconvenience; they halt activities and result in substantial direct and indirect expenses for those that are impacted. Every day, over 23,000 DDoS attacks are registered, leaving businesses with disrupted online services. New Zealand's Stock Exchange (NZX) was recently struck by a massive DDoS assault for four days in a row, resulting in a stock market shutdown that prevented several people from trading.
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Ways to Prevent DDoS Attack DDoS
Though DDoS attacks like the one in New Zealand don't directly threaten communication service providers (CSPs), CSP systems are collateral damage when attacks move through their networks on their way to their intended victims. Due to failures of routers, servers, and other network components, bursts of excessive DDoS traffic will prevent service distribution and also result in high infrastructure costs.
For both CSPs and bu...