DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) is a type of cyberattack in which attackers simultaneously send a large number of requests to a server or network resource in order to overload it and make it unavailable to users.
The goal of a DDoS is to temporarily or permanently disrupt a website, online service, or network infrastructure. Understanding this term is important for assessing risks and organizing the protection of a business’s digital assets.
In the IT context, the term is used to describe threats to information security and methods for countering them. DDoS protection includes configuring firewalls, using specialized anti-DDoS services, and monitoring traffic to ensure the stability and continuity of websites and online projects.
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