Survey finds DDoS attacks growing in size, and spreading to a diverse
variety of victims;
Wider array of IT professionals are
joining the fight to prevent attacks as spending rises
Key Findings Include:
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Large DDoS attacks over 50 Gbps have quadrupled between 2015 and
2017
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Growing number of companies are seeing average DDoS attacks of 1
Tbps or higher
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Organizations who saw 6 to 25 attacks per year has increased over
four times in the last two years
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The network layer is still the most frequent target, with 29%
reporting network level DDoS attacks
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Organizations are experiencing an increase in the magnitude of DDoS
attacks, with the average size of attacks over 50 Gbps quadrupling in
just two years, according to a report released today from A10
Networks (NYSE: ATEN), a Secure Application Services™ company.
Conducted in partnership with IDG Connect, the study also found the
gargantuan 1 Tbps attacks that started last year with the Mirai botnet
have begun to leave their mark, with 42% of organizations reporting an
average size of DDoS attacks greater than 50 Gbps, a significant
increase from 2015, when only 10% of attacks were above that size.
Multi-vector DDoS attacks continue to increase and assault networks and
applications at a rapid pace, according to the report, which found the
percentage of organizations that experienced between 6 to 25 attacks per
year has increased from 14% in 2015 to 57% in 2017.
Other findings from the report include:
Network Layer Still the Primary Target
Even as DDoS attacks are increasingly impacting other areas of the stack
such as the application layer, attacks at the network layer are still
the most prevalent, with 29% of respondents encountering attacks at the
network level.
Downtime is Down
However, DDoS solutions are rising to the challenge, with improved
attack mitigation and remediation solutions shrinking the amount of
downtime. As DDoS attacks take place, the downtime for organizations has
shifted from increments of days to hours. The survey found that in 2017,
only 15% of attacks resulted in greater than 25 hours of downtime,
compared to 29% in 2015.
DDoS Prevention Budgets Increasing
A significant proportion of organizations are looking to increase their
budget allocations for preventative DDoS solutions. 74% of respondents
say their DDoS budgets are increasing, compared to 54% two years ago.
The amount of overall budgets has also risen, from 22% to 29%.
Breadth of IT Professionals Expanding to Address DDoS Prevention
While IT security teams still top the list in terms of primary
responsibility for preventing DDoS attacks, other roles have increased
in importance since 2015. A more experienced and wider array of IT
professionals are becoming involved in DDoS prevention efforts, such as
network administrators, security architects and network architects have
increased in importance, indicating an increase in skills and experience
across disciplines.
IDG Connect conducted this survey on behalf of A10 Networks to study and
understand the digital security landscape. Special attention was paid to
the distributed denial of service (DDoS) threats organizations face
across industries.
Read more about the report on the A10 Networks blog, “Combating
the Siege of Multi-Vector DDoS Attacks.” The
full report can be found here.
Learn more about A10’s
DDoS protection solutions here, including A10 Thunder TPS, the most
powerful DDoS defense solution available on the market. A10 Thunder TPS
can detect and mitigate DDoS attacks of all sizes to protect the
largest, most-demanding network environments from adversaries who are
responsible for the increasing sophistication of DDoS attacks.
About A10 Networks
A10 Networks (NYSE: ATEN) is a Secure Application Services™ company,
providing a range of high-performance application networking solutions
that help organizations ensure that their data center applications and
networks remain highly available, accelerated and secure. Founded in
2004, A10 Networks is based in San Jose, Calif., and serves customers
globally with offices worldwide. For more information, visit: www.a10networks.com
and @A10Networks.
The A10 logo, A10 Networks, A10 Harmony, Thunder and A10 Lightning and
Secure Application Services are trademarks or registered trademarks of
A10 Networks, Inc. in the United States and other countries. All other
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