Why Do We Need to Secure Networks?

Networks are constantly under attack and can be infiltrated via various tactics, including malware, spoofing, packet sniffing, and much more. If a network is not protected from these tactics and is intruded upon, it could have a catastrophic impact on the organization.

Consider one of such intrusion tactics, denial of service (DoS) attacks.

What Is a Denial of Service Attack?

A denial of service, or DoS, attack is an attack that targets a network or server and floods it with network traffic.

The objective of this attack is to disrupt normal business operations by overloading an organization’s network with the goal of sending so much information that the network crashes or is unable to respond to legitimate users.

Types of DoS Attacks

Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) Attack:

This type of DoS attack uses multiple devices or servers, in different locations to flood the target network with unwanted traffic. This attack archives effectiveness by exploiting devices such as computers, IoT devices, and other networked resources.

Network-level DoS Attacks:

These DoS attacks target network bandwidths on a server to slow traffic. Types of these attacks include:

Conclusion

You are now aware of how a denial of service attack works and the different types associated with it. How do you keep yourself and your data safe from these attacks. How do you go about navigating these vulnerabilities? Do you have answers or suggestions? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comment section.

GodSpeed