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NETSCOUT, NTT Com Collaborate on Threat Intelligence and DDoS Mitigation

NETSCOUT, NTT Com Collaborate on Threat Intelligence and DDoS Mitigation Image Credit: NETSCOUT

NETSCOUT on Tuesday announced that it is working with NTT Communications (NTT Com) to conduct research and resilience testing to detect and mitigate cyberattacks by leveraging the resources of NETSCOUT's ATLAS Security Engineering & Response Team (ASERT).

NTT Com is taking active measures to ensure its network can support increased traffic and security needs while providing a more resilient network for the future. Volumetric DDoS attacks overwhelm internal network capacity to consume bandwidth so that genuine users cannot gain access to a network, application, or service.

 

NETSCOUT ASERT will collaborate with NTT Com’s technical team to implement this initiative in September 2021 and continue through December 2021. The focus will be to discover and mitigate large DDoS attacks, implement defense measures for application attacks, analyze malware attacks in honeypots, leverage artificial intelligence (AI) to predict cyberattacks, and identify new attacks before becoming an issue.

Hardik Modi, Associate VP of Engineering, Threat and Mitigation Products, NETSCOUT
We've detected a huge uptick in volumetric DDoS cyberattacks globally, since the release of the Mirai source code, including a 1.7 Tbps reflection/amplification attack in recent years. We welcome the opportunity to continue our work with NTT Com through this research initiative to help them discover, analyze, and prevent DDoS and other cyberattacks.

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