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SharktechDDOS Attacks are a Problem

As the number of breaches increase, security solutions have lagged behind and organizations have found themselves unable to reconcile the needs of their business with increasing risk. More specifically, the impact of distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks have increased in scale and are harder to ignore.

  1. Never Enough
    Even as DDoS protection gains in importance in light of increasing attacks and damages, the existing approaches come up short.

  2. Too Expensive
    Organizations are spending increasing funds on additional security solutions, while the operational costs further increase the burden.

  3. The Business Suffers
    Risk management and security control impede the adoption of new technologies and restrict workers from engaging in a networked world.
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Here are some practices which can help in preventing DDoS attack.

1. Develop a Denial of Service Response Plan.

Develop a DDoS prevention plan based on a thorough security assessment. Unlike smaller companies, larger businesses may require complex infrastructure and involving multiple teams in DDoS planning.

When DDoS hits, there is no time to think about the best steps to take. They need to be defined in advance to enable prompt reactions and avoid any impacts.

Developing an incident response plan is the critical first step toward comprehensive defense strategy. Depending on the infrastructure, a DDoS response plan can get quite exhaustive. The first step you take when a malicious attack happens can define how it will end. Make sure your data center is prepared, and your team is aware of their responsibilities. That way, you can minimize the impact on your business and save yourself months of recovery.

2. Secure Your Network Infrastructure.

Most of the standard network equipment comes with limited DDoS mitigation options, so you may want to outsource some of the additional services. With cloud-based solutions, you can access advanced mitigation and protection resources on a pay-per-use basis. This is an excellent option for small and medium-sized businesses that may want to keep their security budgets within projected limits.

3. Practice Basic Network Security

Engaging in strong security practices can keep business networks from being compromised. Secure practices include complex passwords that change on a regular basis, anti-phishing methods, and secure firewalls that allow little outside traffic. These measures alone will not stop DDoS, but they serve as a critical security foundation.

4. Maintain Strong Network Architecture

Focusing on a secure network architecture is vital to security. Business should create redundant network resources; if one server is attacked, the others can handle the extra network traffic. When possible, servers should be located in different places geographically. Spread-out resources are more difficult for attackers to target.
 

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