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Proper DDoS Protection Requires Both Detective and Preventive Controls Distributed denial-of-service attacks still plague the enterprise, but adding preventive measures can reduce their impact. DDoS is a significant problem for most businesses. According to MazeBolt, a DDoS security company, 60% of businesses lose at least $120,000 due to DDoS attacks, while 15% of businesses lose at least $1 million. Even with the best DDoS protections in place, businesses still suffer from 30% to 75% exposure of their online services to DDoS, MazeBolt says. This means that DDoS is a serious problem confronting the industry — and one that is not getting the preventive controls it needs. Perhaps that will surprise you, too. When it comes to DDoS, organizations focus mainly on detection and mitigation. They purchase DDoS mitigation solutions, but they don't give much thought to protecting the organization from attack in the first place. Nebulosity patented activeSENTINEL™ Digital Twin Security ... Patrolling and adapting in Real-time unGUARDED™ network segments for LOTL & Behavioral Anomalies! #activeSENTINEL™ , #nebulositycloud , #ransomware , #digitaltwinsnetwork, #counteroffense , #unGUARDED™ , #LOTL, #MITRE ATT&CK

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