2021 saw a number of record-breaking DDoS attacks - four across the year. Two of the DDoS attacks were volumetric network-layer attacks, but more impressively, the other two were application-layer DDoS attacks. Radware’s 2021-2022 Global Threat Analyst Report showed the number of blocked malicious events per customer grew 37% from 2020 to 2021. As businesses migrate critical resources and applications to the public cloud, threat actors will adapt their tactics and techniques to match the scale of public cloud providers.
Enterprises should not immediately be alarmed by reports of huge attacks, but they do need to be aware that DDoS attacks are a part of their threat landscape, regardless of their geography or industry. Enterprises must now include DDoS mitigation in the protective measures they implement whenever using or exposing services and applications to the internet.
Join this session to experience:
- A live demo of how DDoS Attack can be launched from test lab using the public available tools
- How to stay protected against DDoS attacks
- The best practise to prevent and against advance DDoS attacks
This session will be presented by:
Desmond Tan, Cloud Sales Director, ASEAN, Radware
Mr Q, Q Lab Manager
Sirapob Tangvanichaya (Boat), Presales Consultant, ASEAN, Radware