Tackling the growing threat of DDoS in telecoms
In a digital age, for which telecoms service providers are the life-blood, modern consumers are perennially connected to internet services of one form or another. Be it online or mobile banking, video-on-demand, social media, music streaming services or live news aggregators; large enterprise organisations and telecoms companies are under pressure like never before to maintain a 24 hour a day service availability.
September 29, 2015
In a digital age, for which telecoms service providers are the life-blood, modern consumers are perennially connected to internet services of one form or another. Be it online or mobile banking, video-on-demand, social media, music streaming services or live news aggregators; large enterprise organisations and telecoms companies are under pressure like never before to maintain a 24 hour a day service availability.
One of the primary forms of cyber-attacks being faced by operators and enterprises comes in the form of DDoS – distributed denial of service; brute force attacks which jam the network full of spoofed IP traffic, potentially grinding online services to a halt.
This Telecoms.com Intelligence whitepaper, in association with Corero Network Security, investigates the evolution of DDoS, and will:
Discuss how DDoS attacks are a constantly evolving threat to telecoms operators
Illustrate case-studies of successful attacks on large enterprise organisations
Introduce new automated, scalable and intelligence DDoS mitigation techniques
Explain how operators can monetise DDoS mitigation managed services with enterprise clients
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