
A DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attack doesn't steal data — it simply overwhelms your website or service with so much traffic that real users can't reach you.
For a business that depends on its online presence, hours of downtime mean lost revenue and lost trust.
The scale is growing
Modern DDoS attacks use botnets of thousands of infected devices, including IoT. The volumes reach levels that a small infrastructure can't absorb without protection.
How to protect yourself
- A CDN and dedicated DDoS protection (e.g. Cloudflare)
- Scalable infrastructure that absorbs traffic spikes
- Rate limiting
- A response and communication plan during an attack
How to protect yourself
DDoS protection is mainly a matter of preparation in advance — during an attack it's too late to put it in place. The right architecture absorbs the blow before it reaches you.
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