I use the solution for scrubbing internet-based traffic that comes toward a particular company’s data center. The traffic is directed to Cloudflare first. Cloudflare does the traffic scrubbing and sends the clean traffic toward the company's data center.
Security implmentation engineer at a security firm with 51-200 employees
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Top 5
2023-06-20T14:18:00Z
Jun 20, 2023
We use the product to mitigate the security risk of dynamic DDoS attacks. In these attacks, millions of requests come from millions of different IPs to get our server down. If we do not have a security solution to mitigate this risk, the service for other users will be down. The server will be down due to the huge consumption of resources.
Director of Platform and Information Security at Brace Software
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2021-03-15T16:46:09Z
Mar 15, 2021
I'm just using the bare minimum amount of DDoS Protection out of the tier we use. We're a pretty small company, so we haven't been the target of any major DDoS attacks yet. That's why so far the basic DDoS is all we need. If your company uses Cloudflare, then everyone in your environment inherits DDoS protection. There is no such thing as maintaining this solution — everything is baked into it. Unless of course, you want to pay for the enterprise tier. Then maybe you could gain access to extra DDoS Protection.
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I use the solution for scrubbing internet-based traffic that comes toward a particular company’s data center. The traffic is directed to Cloudflare first. Cloudflare does the traffic scrubbing and sends the clean traffic toward the company's data center.
We use the product to mitigate the security risk of dynamic DDoS attacks. In these attacks, millions of requests come from millions of different IPs to get our server down. If we do not have a security solution to mitigate this risk, the service for other users will be down. The server will be down due to the huge consumption of resources.
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I'm just using the bare minimum amount of DDoS Protection out of the tier we use. We're a pretty small company, so we haven't been the target of any major DDoS attacks yet. That's why so far the basic DDoS is all we need. If your company uses Cloudflare, then everyone in your environment inherits DDoS protection. There is no such thing as maintaining this solution — everything is baked into it. Unless of course, you want to pay for the enterprise tier. Then maybe you could gain access to extra DDoS Protection.