Our Security
With the growing popularity of online services, DDOS (Distributed Denial of Service) attacks have become increasingly common. DDOS attacks occur when a large number of computers or servers attempt to access a single server or network, overwhelming it and disrupting its normal operations. As a server hosting provider, it’s essential to take the necessary steps to ensure your servers are protected from these malicious attacks.
The first step we take to protect your servers from DDOS attacks is to monitor your network traffic and identify any suspicious activity. We look for any unusual spikes in traffic that may indicate an attack is occurring. We also monitor your logs for any unusual entries that could indicate a DDOS attack.
Once we've identified a potential DDOS attack, we'll need to take steps to mitigate the attack. One of the most effective methods is to implement rate-limiting, which limits the number of requests a server can receive in a given period of time. This can help prevent an attack from overwhelming the server by limiting the number of requests it can handle.
Another important step we take to ensure that your server is properly patched and updated. Make sure all software and operating systems are up-to-date and patched to the latest version. This will help reduce the risk of an attacker exploiting a known vulnerability.
Finally, we implement a web application firewall (WAF). A WAF can help protect your server from malicious traffic by blocking requests from known malicious actors. It can also help filter out malicious requests by using predefined rules.
By taking these steps, we help protect your servers from DDOS attacks. While no single solution can guarantee complete protection, these measures can help reduce the risk of a successful attack.