Introducing Kaspersky Lab DDoS Datasheet

Any business that has ever encountered a Distributed Denial of Service attack is aware how painful it might be. Aside from a major interruption of all processes involving the Web,

Any business that has ever encountered a Distributed Denial of Service attack is aware how painful it might be. Aside from a major interruption of all processes involving the Web, it is basically well-guaranteed post-incident damages and extra expenses.

Recently a highly-pronounced trend has emerged: attacks grow in volume and severity, overwhelming businesses’ communication bandwidth in a matter of moments. And most likely, take IT staff of the company off their guard, unless there is an anti-DDoS strategy ready and prepared.

Despite the sheer scale and intensity of these-days attacks, protection against them is, in fact, possible and setting it up isn’t quite a rocket science. Kaspersky Lab offers a practical paper on DDoS protection and the tools it can offer to shield businesses from this threat.

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