Beyond on-demand for DDoS defense
The global pandemic changed the way we work, travel, play, and stay connected — increasing our reliance on the Internet, more than ever. As more of our activities shifted online, so did the number of cyber threats we observed over the Internet.
DDoS attacks, specifically, dominated the charts in terms of frequency, sophistication, and geo-distribution in the last year.
IT network and security decision-makers face several options when it comes to DDoS mitigation deployment, such as on-premise hardware versus cloud-based scrubbing centers as well as always-on versus on-demand deployment models.
Download this whitepaper to learn about various deployment models, with a focus on comparing always-on and on-demand protection, challenges associated with traditional architectures, and key factors to consider before choosing a deployment model.
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