Almost a quarter of European companies (23 percent) consider DDoS (Distributed-Denial-of-Service) attacks one of their top three business threats, a survey conducted by B2B International and Kaspersky Lab has found.
As one of the most commonly used money-making techniques by cybercriminals, the number and strength of DDoS attacks continues to rise daily, forcing the issue of safeguarding users higher up the corporate agenda. With companies at risk of losing between $10,000 and $50,000 a day as a result of attacks – as well as the additional reputational damage – the research indicates that 26 per cent of European companies consider continuity of service one of their top three IT priorities for 2015.
To help businesses address this growing threat, Kaspersky Lab announces the European launch of Kaspersky DDoS Protection – a new solution designed to protect online services against DDoS attacks.
The objective of a DDoS attack to overwhelm an information system a website or database – with a huge number of requests, making it unavailable to users, reasons for organising an attack range from hooliganism and terrorism, through to unfair competition and even extortion.
The low cost of attacks (an unscrupulous person can order a service called ‘DDoS attack’ for as little as $50 per day), the impossibility of tracking the perpetrators, and the large number of bot-infected computers and mobile devices across the globe, also make DDoS attacks one of today’s most widespread and dangerous cyber-threats.
Alexander Moiseev, European managing director, Kaspersky Labs, said: “DDoS attacks have no boundaries, with victims ranging from large international companies to small local online stores. Moreover, DDoS is often part of a targeted attack against an organisation, when online services are overloaded to provide a diversion while attackers access critical data. To protect customers from this threat and minimize their losses due to service idle time, we have released Kaspersky DDoS Protection.”
Kaspersky DDoS Protection is said to be able to filter most of the traffic involved in attacks on the provider’s side, if the ISP concerned has a technology partnership agreement with Kaspersky Lab. That means only a small amount of highly sophisticated junk traffic needs to be diverted to Kaspersky Lab’s cleaning centres.
Experts monitoring Kaspersky DDoS Protection can adjust and modify the detection and filters according to the threat landscape at the time. This additional level of protection is quickly modifiable and implementable, amplifying the protection offered to customers. By offering customers tailored protection, specific to their own circumstances and risk situation, we can be confident the protection offered is the best.
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