DDoS Mitigation

Available in: Jersey | Guernsey

Overview

Denial-of-Service (DoS) and Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) are attacks created by a malicious actor or a group of actors with the intention of flooding your networks and devices, overloading your internet connection, firewall and infrastructure resulting in downtime to your business.

JT’s state of the art DDoS Mitigation service — which sits in-front of your dedicated JT Internet Backbone service — provides a reliable, inline, world-class service protecting you from the risk of DDoS attacks.

Why JT’s DDoS platform?

  • Cloud-Based Protection – removing DDoS traffic before attacks even enter the islands
  • “Always on” service – providing the fastest time to mitigation
  • Global Scrubbing Centres – removing DDoS traffic close to its source
  • 24x7x365 monitored services
  • Ensures Business Continuityby allowing legitimate transactions through
  • Threat intelligence – to quickly and efficiently react to new threats as they emerge
  • Simple Integration into your existing JT network services IP addresses
  • Advanced Behavioural Analytics – protecting from new and evolving attacks
  • Quick deployment by JT engineers – no customer resource required
  • Efficient and cost-effective solution – based on the clean bandwidth required

Product documents

JT DDoS
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JT DDoS Attack Mitigation Services

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DDoS Blogs

Cybersecurity Awareness: DDoS attacks rise sharply with increased ferocity, sophistication and volume in 2020

Author: David Salisbury Product Portfolio Manager - Security The overwhelming shift to remote or home working coupled with an increase ...
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What Is DDoS? How To Protect Your Business From A Quietly Growing Threat

Author: David Salisbury Product Portfolio Manager - Security According to Cisco, the annual number of DDoS attacks is expected to ...
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