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DDoS – Motivations for the Madness, Part 2

March 28, 2016 | Adeline Zhang

Track: General Security Author: Stephen Gates, Chief Research Intelligence Analyst, NSFOCUS In an earlier blog post I described some of the threat actors and the motivations that often fuel DDoS attacks. Continuing with this theme, another prominent motivation reared its ugly head in the late 2000s.  Cyber hacktivism, as it is called today, is still one […]

DDoS – Motivations for the Madness, Part 1

March 21, 2016 | Adeline Zhang

Track: General Security Author: Stephen Gates, Chief Research Intelligence Analyst, NSFOCUS Most people know that launching a DDoS attack is illegal in just about every country in the world. However, breaking the law or the penalties that go along with it, have not slowed the growth or frequency of DDoS attacks.  Most companies who track DDoS […]

DDoS Attacks and the Cloud: How the Hybrid Approach Answers Emerging Concerns

March 9, 2016 | NSFOCUS

Track:  Technical Author: Ivan Tirado, Principal Sales Engineer, NSFOCUS Pure play cloud DDoS mitigation services have seen explosive growth. The market has grown from small outfits protecting online gambling operations, to what is now an accepted approach at large banks and global enterprises in all verticals. However, as the customer population expands, the set of […]

DDoS – Best option to get the job done!

February 26, 2016 | Adeline Zhang

Track:  Technical Author: Stephen Gates, Chief Research Intelligence Analyst, NSFOCUS In the world of getting from one place to another, people face a common dilemma.  What transportation will get them to their destination quickly, safely, and affordable? While nearly everyone would enjoy cruising around in a luxury car, most people are just looking for the best […]

Building a better defense – tech, people, process

February 17, 2016 | NSFOCUS

Track:  Technical Author: Vann Abernethy, Field CTO, NSFOCUS When thinking about how to best to protect an environment, most non-security people tend to focus on the latest whiz-bang tools and threats that get mainstream media attention.  Truly effective security, however, starts with understanding the environment that you are protecting, and wrapping policy, process, tech and finally […]

The managed services opportunity – from commodity provider to valued partner

February 10, 2016 | NSFOCUS

Track:  Business Author: Dave Martin, Director of Product Marketing, NSFOCUS Network connectivity has become a commodity business.  Business internet access once priced at $500 per month for 1.5 Mbps is now available for half of the cost at almost 70x the capacity.  While this is great for consumers, pure play service providers often struggle to maintain […]

The Heart of NSFOCUS

January 28, 2016 | Adeline Zhang

Track:  Technical Author: Stephen Gates, Chief Research Intelligence Analyst, NSFOCUS In my last blog, I wrote about traveling to Las Vegas to attend the NSFOCUS International Business Division (IBD), 2016 Sales Kickoff.  The event was a complete success and I had an opportunity to spend four days with some of the smartest and most successful individuals […]

Doing It Better

January 21, 2016 | Adeline Zhang

Track:  Technical Author: Stephen Gates, Chief Research Intelligence Analyst, NSFOCUS Flying at 40,000 feet above the ground always gives one a sense of clarity.  Looking down on the world from such a height can make a person feel somewhat insignificant.  However, my trip today is very noteworthy.  I will be landing in Las Vegas in a […]

Anatomy of an attack: network bandwidth exhaustion

January 5, 2016 | NSFOCUS

Track:  Technical Author: Vann Abernethy, Field CTO, NSFOCUS DDoS 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 […]

DDoS attacks – more than just disruption?

December 21, 2015 | NSFOCUS

Track:  General Security Author: Vann Abernethy, Field CTO, NSFOCUS 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 […]