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The Department of Homeland Security said it has launched a multi-faceted attempt to defend the nation's computer networks from hackers in light of witnessing a dramatic surge recently with respect to the number of crippling cyberattacks being waged against internet infrastructure.
The DHS's Science and Technology Directorate on Thursday said its cybersecurity division has set its sights on safeguarding the internet against distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, an elementary but effective tactic used by hackers to overload a network with illegitimate web traffic to render it useless.
An unprecedented DDoS attack waged in October 2016 targeted Dyn, an internet performance company that runs a popular domain name system that effectively functions as an online directory. Millions of computer users across North American and Europe suffered internet disruptions due to the assault, the likes of which was waged by infecting millions of common, "Internet of Things" start devices with a strain of malicious software known as Mirai.
[...] To stifle future attacks, DHS said it's Distributed Denial of Service Defense (DDoSD) project has spearheaded a three-pronged approach intended to give network infrastructure defenders an advantage over malicious actors.
"The project's two primary focuses are on increasing deployment of best practices to slow attack scale growth and defending networks against a one Tbps attack through development of collaboration tools that can be used by medium-size organizations," DHS said in a statement.
A third component aims to address other types of DDoS attacks, specifically including assaults that could be used to disrupt access to 911 and other emergency services.
Source: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/feb/18/homeland-security-sets-sights-curbing-wide-scale-d/
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday February 25 2017, @01:39AM
Doing anything else proves you don't understand the problem.
Repeatedly not doing BCP38 shows levels of incomprehensible incompetence from many, many people.