It’s a good practice to conduct periodic DDoS simulations and test how your system and team respond to an attack. You may identify technology and process gaps and improve your DDoS response strategy.
“Did you read about the 300Gbs DDoS attack last week? We must test our protection against an attack of that size.” Indeed, DDoS simulation testing, which uses a controlled DDoS attack, is the best ...
Configuration management – the “C” in “FCAPS” (fault, configuration, accounting, performance and security) – has been much neglected, largely left to in-house improvisation and element-centric ...
GUEST RESEARCH: In December 2025, a botnet unleashed a record-shattering 31.4 Tbps DDoS wave—proof that yesterday’s worst-case is today’s baseline. Regulators took note. Europe’s NIS2 directive and ...
Leveraging MazeBolt's unique vulnerability data to train its AI engine, SmartCycle can reliably predict which attack vectors are highly likely to bypass an organization's defenses - and enables RADAR ...
The transport layer protocols provide connection oriented sessions and reliable data delivery services. This paper seeks to reflect a comparative analysis between the two transport layer protocols, ...
This project studies the characteristics of Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks, examining their features and impact on critical resources. Through simulation and analysis using the ns-3 ...
DDoS protection gaps usually become visible when there is the least room to investigate them: during an active attack. Traffic volumes rise, services begin to degrade, and the response team has to ...
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