NetIX launches new automated DDoS mitigation service
Networks’ safety is put at the forefront with NetIX’s new Smart Blackholing service - an automated DDoS mitigation solution.
Sofia, Bulgaria – 23rd April 2020: NetIX, the leading global distributed platform for connectivity and peering services has added a brand new automated DDoS mitigation service to help its members identify and stop malicious attacks on its network before it causes damage.
Once activated, the Smart Blackholing service automatically detects a rise in traffic accessing a single network, identifies the offending party and immediately stops all further traffic, only allowing normality to resume once approved traffic levels have returned.
Delivering always-on connectivity is of the utmost importance in today’s technologically-driven world and NetIX’s Smart Blackholing service ensures networks continue to function at 100 per cent.
“Most DDoS attacks happen during the night when networks have fewer engineers on-site to identify and stop an attack”, commented Neven Dilkov, founder of NetIX. He continued, “We developed our Smart Blackholing with this in mind; we want to help protect our customers and their reputations with our always-on, automated DDoS mitigation solution.”
To further learn about our Smart Blackholing solution, please click here. Discover more ways how NetIX can improve your network, visit netix.net. To speak to a member of the team about our services and solutions, please email the team: [email protected]
About NetIX
Our next-generation network accelerates the Internet; we connect content creators with users faster, cheaper, and more directly than ever.
Our network stretches across more than 150 global data centres in 65 cities from 35 countries. It connects our 140+ members to content from 6,000+ visible networks and 30+ Internet Exchanges.
NetIX offers the best possible Internet connectivity: our members can directly exchange traffic with peers, giving their end-users faster page-load times on 90% of the most popular sites.
Our members include Internet service providers, broadcasters, telecoms operators, and content delivery networks - all the peers your tenants need to access!