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Microsoft mitigated a 3.47 Tbps DDoS attack, the largest one to date

Security Affairs

Tbps distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack targeting an Azure customer. Microsoft announced that its Azure DDoS protection platform has mitigated a record 3.47 The news of the attack was reported in the “ Azure DDoS Protection —2021 Q3 and Q4 DDoS attack trends.” ” reads the report. Tbps and 2.55

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Thales + Imperva: Delivering the Next Generation of Data Security

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Application Security : Mitigate against volumetric attacks with DDoS Protection, protect applications with Web Application Firewall (WAF), combat bad bots and online fraud with Advanced Bot Protection (ABP), discover and protect API endpoints with API Security, and secure the software supply chain with Runtime Application Self-Protection (RASP).

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What does the Colonial Pipeline attack tell us about security today?

IT Security Guru

Not to have a solid security strategy is also at odds with the business and digital transformation strategies that companies are embarking on. The fact that 55% of organisations experience a DDoS attack against their APIs at least monthly is a prime example of the threats being entertained.

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NEW TECH: Baffin Bay Networks takes a ‘cloud-first’ approach to securing web applications

The Last Watchdog

Related: How 5G will escalate DDoS attacks Caught in the pull of digital transformation , companies are routing ever more core operations and services through the Internet, or, more precisely, through IP addresses, of one kind or another. Meanwhile, DDoS attacks are renowned for causing massive outages.

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Black Hat insights: WAFs are getting much more dynamic making them well-suited to protect SMBs

The Last Watchdog

Fast forward to the current era of digital transformation. This risk assessment can help company leadership sleep better at night. Indusface has introduced something it calls “risk-based learning” to continually refine blocking policies based on real time feedback from the service.

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AT&T Business Summit is virtual Oct. 27-28 and free!

CyberSecurity Insiders

Given how critical security is to digital transformation and our ability to innovate, we’ve got a robust line-up of cybersecurity topics – from SASE to zero trust and the technologies you need to help protect your business. And it’s jam-packed with cybersecurity talks! Speaker: Rupesh Chokshi.

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GUEST ESSAY: Lessons learned in 2021 as cloud services, mobility and cybersecurity collided

The Last Watchdog

To combat this, businesses who are agile in adopting digital transformation strategies reaped the benefits: from better security hygiene to reduce the risk of a data breach to improved productivity that ultimately yields higher revenue. Here are a few important trends that you should consider for 2022: Single vendor SASE play.

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