DDoS Mitigation


In today’s threat landscape, DDoS attacks are nearly impossible to avoid, but AIS can help you aggressively resist attacks so you can carry on with business as usual, even while under fire.

According to a recent report, 42% of organizations experienced a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack in 2017. These attacks can take down a website or server with brute force, bombarding its target with a flood of traffic. Unfortunately, such attacks are increasing in volume, velocity, duration, and complexity.

AIS leverages next-generation tools and expertise to counter all variety of DDoS attacks.

Mitigation starts with the basics to ensure your network integrity: firewalls, Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS), and load balancers. Knowledge of the threat landscape improves your threat protection. Our security experts stay on top of the latest breaches and identify vulnerabilities in your network before cyber criminals do, patching and eliminating opportunities for attack.

In the inevitable event of a DDoS attack, AIS is able to scatter the attack traffic across our distributed network of servers, absorbing the impact of the attack to manageable levels and keeping you online. We can also create a blackhole route to funnel in unwanted. Utilizing user identification technology, AIS differentiates between legitimate traffic and harmful bots, blocking malicious traffic from ever reaching your site.

Attacks will happen, but with the right partner in place with AIS, they don’t have shut you down.

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Besides our native hot standby resiliency, our enterprise customers value the geographic redundancy we provide with AIS data centers in San Diego and Phoenix. We over-engineer to handle peak traffic and have the ability to offer business continuity with redundant databases and load balancing between sites. The bottom line is we are operating with the fault tolerance of a world class service provider, which is an important consideration for the Fortune 500 enterprises we are working with. Lance Fried, CEOHold-Free Networks

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