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Smart DDoS Protection During these challenging times

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In this webinar, David Malcolm – Systems Engineer for Radware, Australia and New Zealand, shared how their DDoS protection service can help mitigate the largest and most sophisticated DDoS attacks ie randomized and reflective DDoS attacks, burst DDoS attacks, SSL floods, IoT botnet DDoS attacks, and other advanced attacks, helping our customers guarantee service availability and ongoing services for future.

This includes increasing protection capacity to ensure the surge in legitimate traffic is secured, safeguarding remote access infrastructure through virtual private networks (VPNs) and Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP), and protecting cloud-based environments which are being quickly scaled up due to increasing demand.https://youtu.be/IWrymjouC0o

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