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Carlos Cabello to Oversee International Operations for NSFOCUS IB

January 5, 2016

SANTA CLARA, Calif. – January 5, 2016 – NSFOCUS IB today announced that management veteran Carlos Cabello has been appointed as the new VP for International Business Operations. Mr. Cabello has more than a 20-year history of progressive and results-oriented experience in this broad-ranging field, complete with profit-and-loss responsibilities. His extensive skillsets cover everything from […]

Anatomy of an attack: network bandwidth exhaustion

January 5, 2016

Track:  Technical

Author: Vann Abernethy, Field CTO, NSFOCUS

notebook-1071777_1920DDoS attacks come in three basic flavors:  network-layer, application-layer and a hybrid of the two.  This is a somewhat simplistic view but when you look at the strategy for taking someone down via DDoS, the two primary vehicles are either exhaustion of available network bandwidth or the overwhelming of back-end processing power (which can be directed either at the server system itself or the applications residing on them).  The most efficient approach to take down a target will depend on the target itself.  This is why it is important for every company to consider all of the assets that could become targets when designing anti-DDoS protection.  (more…)

DDoS attacks – more than just disruption?

December 21, 2015

Track:  General Security

Author: Vann Abernethy, Field CTO, NSFOCUS

DDoS attacks

Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks have been around for decades and have been increasing in popularity due to the relative ease in carrying one out.  Traditionally, the purpose of these attacks has been to make a site or service unavailable to its intended users for some duration via either flood-type attacks or application-layer attacks (which are smaller, but just as effective) that overwhelm the target’s network or systems. (more…)

Anatomy of an attack – DNS amplification

December 14, 2015

Track:  Technical

Author: Vann Abernethy, Field CTO, NSFOCUS

binary-823342_1920DNS amplification attacks ramp up the power of a botnet when targeting a victim.  The basic technique of a DNS amplification attack is to spoof the IP of the intended target and send a request for a large DNS zone file to any number of open recursive DNS servers.  The DNS servers blindly respond to the request, sending the large DNS zone response to the attack target.  (more…)

The financial impact of DDoS attacks: The devil is in the details

December 7, 2015

Track:  Business

Author: Dave Martin, Director of Product Marketing, NSFOCUS

financial impact of DDoS attacks

Even if you have not yet been the victim of a DDoS attack it is helpful to examine the financial impact of a potential attack on your organization for the purposes of doing risk assessment or for calculating the payback period of a DDoS protection solution. (more…)

Modern DDoS attacks: When Moore’s law meets Darwin’s Theory of Evolution

December 4, 2015

Track:  General Security

Author: Dave Martin, Director of Product Marketing, NSFOCUS

DDoS attacks

What would happen if you combined Moore’s law with Darwin’s Theory of Evolution and applied them to DDoS attacks?  Unfortunately, modern DDoS attacks seem to embody this idea perfectly as both the frequency and complexity of these attacks have become truly staggering in just a short amount of time.

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IANS Boston Information Security Forum

November 2, 2015

IANS Boston Information Security Forum November 2-3, 2016

e-Crime & Information Security Qatar 2016

November 1, 2015

e-Crime & Information Security Qatar 2016 November, 2016 Qatar

e-Crime & Information Security Mid-Year

October 20, 2015

e-Crime & Information Security Mid-Year October 20, 2016 London, UK

IANS Atlanta Information Security Forum

October 18, 2015

IANS Atlanta Information Security Forum October 18-19, 2016 Hyatt Regency

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