Neustar Research Shows a DDoS Attack Can Cost an Organization on Average More Than $2.5 Million in Revenue
02 Maio 2017 - 7:00AM
Business Wire
Neustar Building 10Tbps Global Defense Network
to Combat Growing Problem
Neustar, Inc. (NYSE:NSR), a trusted, neutral provider of
real-time information services, today released the findings from
its fourth annual Worldwide DDoS Attacks and Cyber Insights
Research Report. The report documents the frequency and cost of
attacks and what measures are being taken to counter these
threats.
The Neustar May 2017 Worldwide DDoS Attacks and Cyber Insights
Research Report, a 52-page global report, analyzes the responses of
more than one thousand CISOs, CSO, CTOs security directors and
managers. The report also includes, for the first time, Q1 attack
data and trends captured from the Neustar DDoS Security Operations
Center.
“Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks are the zeitgeist
of today's Internet,” said Barrett Lyon, pioneer of the DDoS
defense industry and Head of Research and Development at Neustar
Security Solutions. “The question organizations must ask now is how
they are prepared to manage these highly disruptive events. Are
they prepared for the bad day where their customers call and ask
why the website is down?”
Highlights from Neustar’s May 2017 Worldwide DDoS Attacks and
Cyber Insights Research Report include:
DDoS Attack Trends
- Volumetric attacks getting
larger – 45 percent of DDoS attacks were more than 10 gigabits
per second (Gbps); and, 15 percent of attacks were at least 50
Gbps, almost double the number reported last year.
- Nowhere to hide – 849 out of
1,010 organizations were attacked with no particular industry
spared, an increase of 15 percent since 2016. 727 – 86% of those
attacked – were hit more than once.
- Customers take on DDoS
monitoring – 40 percent of respondents reported receiving
attack alerts from customers, up from 29 percent in 2016.
Business Implication Trends
- It’s a game of risk – 43 percent
of organizations report average revenue loss of at least $250,000
per hour, with 51 percent taking at least three hours to detect an
attack and 40 percent taking at least three hours to respond.
- It’s a race against crime, rise in
Ransomware – The instances of ransomware reported in concert
with DDoS attacks increased 53 percent since 2016. 51 percent of
attacks involved some sort of loss or theft with a 38 percent
increase year over year in customer data, financial and
intellectual property thefts.
- What’s in place is not enough –
99 percent of organizations have some sort of DDoS protection in
place, yet 90 percent of organizations are investing more than they
did a year ago and 36 percent think they should be investing even
more.
Neustar and Harris Interactive conducted global, independent
research of 1,010 directors, managers, CISOs, CSOs, CTOs, and other
c-suite executives to find out how DDoS attacks affect their
organizations and what measures are in place to counter these
threats. The respondents span many industries, including
technology, financial services, retail, healthcare and energy.
Nearly half of the organizations reported annual revenues from
$500M to $1B per year.
Although Q4 is generally considered “DDoS season”, the Neustar
Q1 attack data captured from the Neustar DDoS Security Operations
Center highlights a number of key indicators that foreshadow this
year will be another challenging one from a DDoS threat landscape
perspective.
- The year is off to a fast start
– Q1 is generally considered “pre-season,” but Neustar is already
seeing significant increases in average attack size and variety of
attack vectors.
- Emergence of new attack vectors
– Attackers are constantly seeking new ways to turn legitimate
infrastructure elements against their owners. Generic Routing
Encapsulation (GRE) based flood attacks and Connectionless
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (CLDAP) reflection attacks
are emerging as the new hot attack trends for 2017.
- Attacks continue to get more
complex – Multi-vector attacks have become the nearly universal
experience for Neustar mitigation operations, demonstrating that
attackers continue to launch more sophisticated attacks to
penetrate organizations defenses.
Industry Leader Neustar Completes First Phase of Upgrade to
10 Tbps Global DDoS Mitigation Capacity
In conjunction with today’s release, Neustar announces it has
tripled its global DDoS mitigation network capacity to 3 Tbps and
will continue to significantly increase to 10 Tbps by early 2018.
The construction, implementation and capacity of this new network
is designed to stay ahead of the changing threat landscape and
neutralize new and future volumetric DDoS attacks, as well as
easily containing other types of DDoS attack vectors using
proprietary DNS and IP intelligence data.
“The focus, dedication, innovation and expertise demonstrated by
the team at Neustar is unparalleled when it comes to protecting our
critical infrastructure,” said Fritz Seifts, VP of Core
Infrastructure, MLB Advanced Media. “We are excited to have Neustar
as a Technology Partner and to be protected by their leading edge
DDoS protection and secure DNS services.”
“Innovation is in our DNA at Neustar, and we are pushing the
limits of what was already considered a standard. We’re going well
beyond any of our competitors or visions I had 20 years ago,”
said Lyon. “With the completion of our new global
constellation of scrubbing centers, we will have the largest, most
distributed, and technically advanced DDoS defense network on the
planet. We will not only be defending our large enterprise clients
but also handling the overflow traffic many other providers will
have during large attacks.”
Download Neustar’s Worldwide DDoS Attacks and Cyber Insights
Research Report at ddosdefense.neustar.Learn more about Neustar
SiteProtect.
About Neustar
Every day, the world generates roughly 2.5 quadrillion bits of
data. Neustar (NYSE: NSR) isolates certain elements and analyzes,
simplifies and edits them to make precise and valuable decisions
that drive results. As one of the few companies capable of knowing
with certainty who is on the other end of every interaction, we’re
trusted by the world’s great brands to make critical decisions some
20 billion times a day. We help marketers send timely and relevant
messages to the right people. Because we can authoritatively tell a
client exactly who is calling or connecting with them, we make
critical realtime responses possible. And the same comprehensive
information that enables our clients to direct and manage orders
also stops attackers. We know when someone isn’t who they claim to
be, which helps stop fraud and denial of service before they’re a
problem. Because we’re also an experienced manager of some of the
world’s most complex databases, we help clients control their
online identity, registering and protecting their domain name, and
routing traffic to the correct network address. By linking the most
essential information with the people who depend on it, we provide
more than 11,000 clients worldwide with decisions—not just data.
More information is available at https://www.neustar.biz.
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