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DDoS in the time of COVID-19

Published by: Imperva

COVID-19 has caused major disruption to business on a global scale creating the perfect storm for cyber criminals. Organizations around the world have been forced to pivot and adapt to a new way of working in order to remain operational while millions of people have made the switch to remote working and sheltering in place.
The pandemic has also accelerated digital transformation with the enormous increase in internet use for work, retail, recreation and education driving a surge in online traffic. And while the internet has been a safety net in these unprecedented times, this increase in online traffic presents new opportunities for cyber attackers.
This latest report provides a brief insight into trends and changes in DDoS attacks during COVID-19 as observed to date by the Imperva Threat Research team.

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Lang: ENG
Type: Whitepaper Length: 11 pages

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