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DDoS

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What is DDoS?

A Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attack is a malicious attempt to disrupt the normal traffic of a targeted server, service, or network by overwhelming it with a flood of internet traffic. This is often achieved by using a network of compromised computers (a botnet) to send numerous requests to the target, making it unavailable to legitimate users.

What other technologies are related to DDoS?

DDoS Complementary Technologies

Web Application Firewalls (WAFs) protect web applications from attacks, including those used in DDoS attacks. They are deployed to analyze web traffic and filter out malicious requests.
mentioned alongside DDoS in 6% (1.9k) of relevant job posts
Identity-based policies can help mitigate DDoS attacks by ensuring only authenticated and authorized users can access resources. This limits the effectiveness of attacks originating from compromised or unauthorized accounts.
mentioned alongside DDoS in 96% (74) of relevant job posts
Stateful firewalls analyze network traffic based on the context of previous packets, which can help to identify and block DDoS traffic patterns.
mentioned alongside DDoS in 91% (74) of relevant job posts

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