How to Protect Your Site From Security Vulnerability

online-securityYour website may have the latest chic formatting and graphics available, but if its security is not up-to-date, the quality of its layout will not matter if it gets hacked. Cyber thieves are cunning and typically stay abreast of the latest technological innovations. To remain successful in your endeavor to protect your website, you must pay careful attention to any new security options that surface. One of the newer options available is the next generation of distributed denial of service mitigation solutions. A great way to help businesses secure their websites, this improved distributed denial of service system offers a continuously on, inline coverage against network, server, and application level attacks.

 

Protect Yourself Against Numerous Online Attacks

Instead of just targeting one form of cyber attack, the new mitigation solutions offer businesses increased protection against multiple types of attacks all at once. You’ll no longer need to worry about which attacks are covered under your security plan, because the improved distributed denial of service protects against:

 

  • Application attacks – Many applications’ vulnerabilities makes them easy targets for attacks such as malicious software and resource starvation.

 

  • Network attacks – Any website traffic entering your network is monitored, including intrusion and large-volume flood attacks. All data is routed to an operations center, which makes routing decisions based on the kind of attack your website is experiencing.

 

  • Secure Socket Layer (SSL) attacks – Cyber attacks that are attempted through SSL-encrypted packets will no longer trouble your site. They will be detected and mitigated before they manage to arrive at the core infrastructure.

 

  • Server attacks – Under the new mitigation solution system, a dedicated distributed denial of service mitigation appliance will run a continuous behavioral analysis in order to keep abreast of attacks that change, such as sockstress and SYN floods.

 

Benefit From the Four Protection Modules

With the advanced distributed denial of service system, your website is protected using dedicated hardware and four distinct protection modules. The intrusion prevention system protects your site from known attacks like application and network vulnerabilities, anonymizers, IPv6 attacks, and OS vulnerabilities and exploits. The second module, the network behavior analysis, helps ward off network and port scanning, SIP flood attacks, HTTP flood attacks, and brute force attacks. The Secure Sockets Layer module guards your site from SSL handshake/renegotiation attacks, native SSL transactions, and SYN flood attacks. The final part of the package, the distributed denial of service protection module, helps protect your website from UDP flood attacks, ICMP flood attacks, IGMP flood attacks, and TCP flood attacks.

 

Don’t Take a Chance

Your website is a vital part of your business’s marketing plan, and it needs to be up and running all the time. If you’re leaving yourself open to attacks, it’s only a matter of time before hackers discover your site’s weaknesses and exploit them. Cleaning up the aftermath of a cyber attack is often more time consuming and expensive than simply preventing one in the first place. However, don’t get locked into a stagnant security plan. You need one that’s as dynamic as the tactics that hackers use. Their tool kit and strategies are always changing and growing, and your website security should be, too.

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About Dequiana Jackson

Dequiana Jackson, Founder of Inspired Marketing, Inc., helps overachieving women entrepreneurs conquer limiting beliefs and create marketing plans that grow their businesses. This includes one-on-one marketing plan development, digital product creation, web design and content marketing. Dequiana is the author of Know Your Business: How to Attract Ideal Clients & Sell More and runs the award-winning blog, Entrepreneur-Resources.net.

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