DDoS Mitigation
DDoS Mitigation protects circuits, websites, and other web infrastructure from being overrun with too many requests. Many companies attempt to scrub traffic with their appliances, which helps against small attacks, but adversaries can overwhelm the whole circuit with relative ease (costs just a couple hundred dollars). DDoS scrubbing services screen all traffic, returning only that desired to the client, allowing operations to continue even when under attack.
This DDoS Mitigation form helps you protect your web infrastructure from overwhelming traffic attacks by filtering only desired traffic to your network. Here’s how to fill it out:
Attack Status: Indicate if you are currently under a DDoS attack.
Project Goal: Describe the importance of your web presence to your business strategy.
Current Protection: Specify if you already have DDoS mitigation in place.
Annual Freeze Periods: Note any periods when changes to your DDoS provider are restricted.
Protection Layer: Choose between Layer 3/4 (Circuit Level), Layer 7 (Application Level), or both, based on your needs.
Circuits Needing Protection: List the number of circuits requiring protection.
Failover Method: Select from Always-on, Automatic Failover, or User-Initiated Failover.
Network Architect Availability: Indicate if you have a Network Architect on staff.
Additional Layer 7 Details: Provide information on Web Resource Locations, the need for a Web Application Firewall (WAF), Bot Management, API Security, and concerns about Account Takeover.
Request Volume and Velocity: Provide details about the volume and speed of incoming web data.
Implementation Responsibility: Identify who in your organization will roll out the DDoS mitigation measures.
Ensure to fill out the administrative section with your contact details. This information will help tailor the DDoS mitigation service to your specific needs and ensure robust protection against potential disruptions.