If you provide an online service that other stakeholders, colleagues or citizens rely upon then it is important to do everything possible to ensure that the service remains available and usable at all times. As everyone is aware, cyber threats are becoming more numerous and more complex and the availability of government and public sector organisation online services are under ever increasing threat from Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks.DDoS attacks consume the resources available to a service so that genuine users cannot effectively use them. Recently there have been numerous, well publicised attacks against a number of high profile targets including the Home Office, Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA) and Information Commissioner’s Office – and the threat is ever present, given some of the proclamations from groups such as Anonymous.Find out more about this potential threat from an easy to understand paper from Frost and Sullivan: What exactly is Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) The growing threat to government and public sector organisations Integrity and Confidentiality vs Availability How to mitigate the threat of DoS to your organisation Simply submit your details below to automatically download our latest research paper on 'Protecting Against Modern DDoS Threats':
If you provide an online service that other stakeholders, colleagues or citizens rely upon then it is important to do everything possible to ensure that the service remains available and usable at all times. As everyone is aware, cyber threats are becoming more numerous and more complex and the availability of government and public sector organisation online services are under ever increasing threat from Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks.DDoS attacks consume the resources available to a service so that genuine users cannot effectively use them. Recently there have been numerous, well publicised attacks against a number of high profile targets including the Home Office, Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA) and Information Commissioner’s Office – and the threat is ever present, given some of the proclamations from groups such as Anonymous.Find out more about this potential threat from an easy to understand paper from Frost and Sullivan:
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