Arelion DDoS Threat Landscape Report Reveals Cyber Warfare Mirroring Trends in Ground War
STOCKHOLM, April 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Arelion has today announced the findings of its latest DDoS threat landscape report with a unique perspective on key global DDoS trends observed in 2023 from traffic data on its #1 ranked Internet backbone, AS1299. The report investigates the overall impact of DDoS attacks, the evolution of specific attacks vectors and the significance of major social and geopolitical events in a cyberattack context. The findings reveal that cyber warfare is now an established part of nation state conflict and is not limited to just governmental assets. The ground war in Ukraine reflects attack trends in countries such as Russia and Ukraine – and neighbouring countries like Poland.
- The findings reveal that cyber warfare is now an established part of nation state conflict and is not limited to just governmental assets.
- The ground war in Ukraine reflects attack trends in countries such as Russia and Ukraine – and neighbouring countries like Poland.
- It is clear that DDoS is a significant weapon in the hybrid warfare arsenal – there is a direct correlation between DDoS activity during Nov-Dec 2023 and the intensity of the ground war.
- During late 2023 and the beginning of 2024, Arelion observed a significant increase in DDoS attacks towards Poland.