DDos is the New Spam: 3 Strategies to Turn Catastrophe into Annoyance
As DDoS attacks grow larger, more complex, and more pervasive, it can feel like we face a future of inevitable service outages and anxiety.
Today, as defenses against unsolicited email have improved, spam has been relegated to junk mail folders, and the occasional request from the crown prince of Nigeria is more a source of amusement than anything else. We can actually laugh at some of these schemes, and spam has been reduced to an annoyance—background noise that we might occasionally notice, but that really can't ruin our day.
As DDoS attacks grow larger, more complex, and more pervasive, it can feel like we face a future of inevitable service outages and anxiety.
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