ZENEDGE Debuts Always-On DDoS Protection, Sees Benefit For Crypto Exchanges

ZENEDGE Debuts Always-On DDoS Protection, Sees Benefit For Crypto Exchanges

ZENEDGE, a provider of cloud-based, artificial intelligence driven web application firewall and DDoS cybersecurity solutions, announced the availability of ZENEDGE Single IP Protection, delivering enterprise-class network DDoS mitigation to organizations with less than a class C subnet. Traditional network DDoS protection leverages Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) to determine routing decisions. An inherent limitation of routers requires a minimum of a class C subnet (254 usable, 256 total IP addresses) for BGP configurations to work. ISPs (upstream) will not accept advertisements of a....


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