On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 1:30 AM, Yuri Slobodyanyuk wrote:
> - If speaking of web/email services - hosted solution is viable to some
> degree (e..g Amazon AWS Cloudfront, Google Apps, CDNs etc) . IT is not a
> DEDICATED hosted solution against DDOS, so be prepared for the provider to
> shut down th
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 9:33 AM, Ameen Pishdadi wrote:
> Sounds like an advertisement to me
In the end there are few actual options (in general):
1) do it yourself
2) have your carrier do it for you
3) have a third party do it for you
There are cost and capability considerations with all o
Sounds like an advertisement to me
Thanks,
Ameen Pishdadi
On Dec 10, 2012, at 7:22 AM, Vasile Borcan wrote:
> Try the DDoS attacks detection and mitigation software named WANGUARD
> from http://www.andrisoft.com. It's not expensive and non-profit
> organisations like you are granted with a 30
Try the DDoS attacks detection and mitigation software named WANGUARD
from http://www.andrisoft.com. It's not expensive and non-profit
organisations like you are granted with a 30% discount. Install it on
a Linux server and you'll have DDoS attacks detection in no time.
Since you're not a carrier t
I can think of few options here (basically restating what has been said
already) :
- Black hole routing on ISP side - just makes the client unreachable
outside ISP , available everywhere,
free. Not really a protection as aids the attacker in achieving his goal -
shutting down the client
- Managed
The most popular solution is Arbor Clean pipes. they have different ways
you can get this :
http://www.arbornetworks.com/
On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 5:26 PM, Erol Blakely wrote:
> My experience with most providers has been that null routing is the
> "industry standard" when a DDoS hits their netw
My experience with most providers has been that null routing is the
"industry standard" when a DDoS hits their network.
I would suggest approaching companies who specialize in DDoS mitigation
- Prolexic and Blacklotus to name two I am familiar with. These outfits
may have something that works
By coincidence we have just published the video archive of our "Mitigating
DDoS Attacks: Best Practices for an Evolving Threat Landscape" event last
Wednesday. It's at http://youtu.be/FR0660X9lGc
We'll have a full transcript up early next week.
j
On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 12:51 PM, Mike Gatti wro
Is the cause of this non-profit a controversial one with a good likelihood
of attracting the attention of demographics with the ability to mount DDoS
attacks? If your upstream can do it for a good price (on account of being a
non-profit organization) and they have lots of bandwidth along with a dec
The ideal solution is a carrier that has its own true DDoS mitigation platform,
and does not rely on black hole routing . Have the carrier handle the the large
bulk flood attacks, then have your own prem base mitigation platform take care
of the more application specific attacks that get through
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