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The new measure of cyber resilience; not whether you are attacked, but whether services stay available

For years, the DDoS conversation has been dominated by size.

How large was the attack? How much traffic was generated? How much mitigation capacity could an organisation deploy?

Those questions still matter. But they no longer tell the whole story.

The threat landscape is changing. Attacks are becoming more automated, more complex and increasingly capable of creating disruption without relying solely on headline-grabbing volumes. For organisations operating critical digital services, the strategic question is therefore shifting from โ€œCan we withstand a very large attack?โ€ to โ€œCan we maintain service availability regardless of how an attack is delivered?โ€

That distinction matters.

Availability is becoming the real security metric

Telecommunications operators, financial institutions, government organisations and critical infrastructure providers increasingly depend on services that customers, employees and communities expect to be continuously available.

A security control may successfully identify malicious activity, but if mitigation introduces delays, requires significant manual intervention or allows disruption before action is taken, the business impact has already begun.

The objective of modern DDoS defence must therefore extend beyond attack detection.

It must protect availability.

That means detecting abnormal activity rapidly, responding automatically, maintaining legitimate traffic and giving security and network teams sufficient visibility to understand what is happening across the environment.

Speed changes the equation

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