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A bank that goes offline for six hours doesn't just lose transaction fees; it loses customer trust. Strategically, repeated small DDoS attacks can be more damaging than one massive outage, creating a narrative of instability and incompetence.
In a crisis, information flow is paramount. By taking down internal communication tools (Slack, Teams, internal DNS) or external monitoring dashboards, an attacker creates a inside the target organization. Without logs or coordination, incident response fails. strategy%26+ddos
Ensure your network bandwidth exceeds typical peak usage to provide a buffer during volumetric spikes. A bank that goes offline for six hours
In the equation of "strategy + DDoS," the plus sign is not addition. It is multiplication. And if you are only defending against the traffic, you have already lost the strategic battle. By taking down internal communication tools (Slack, Teams,
Today’s attacks are often "multivector," meaning they hit you from different angles simultaneously: