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20210629 The World at Risk: DDoS in 2021 with Dr. Craig Labovitz (Nokia Deepfield)

Craig Labovitz, CTO, Nokia Deepfield, analyzed global DDoS traffic (January 2020-May 2021) and found out that there is a potential for 10-12 Tb/s DDoS attacks due to a rapidly growing number of open and insecure Internet services and IoT devices. These attacks would be 4-5 times larger than the largest previously reported attacks, which were between 2 and 3 Tb/s.

In his analysis, Craig traced spoofed DDoS back to its origins (never done before!) and found that most global DDoS attacks (by frequency and traffic volume) originate in less than *50* hosting companies (yes, fifty!).

This is a recording of the LinkedIn Live session held on June 29, where Craig shared these and other interesting insights into DDoS and explained why current technologies – advanced big data analytics and IP routing – make it possible today to catch over 95% of the most damaging volumetric DDoS.

Using these technologies, Nokia created its advanced DDoS security solution, combining Nokia Deepfield Defender with high-performance routers – Nokia FP4-based Service Routers). leaping into the next-generation DDoS protection, suitable for the era of the cloud, IoT and 5G.

This session builds on recommendations to trace and combat DDoS that Craig shared on June 14 at NANOG82 (see the recording of his session at https://youtu.be/TP3H_GefL-0).

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by Nokia Deepfield Network Intelligence and Analytics

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