On Wed, 15 May 2002, Sean Donelan wrote:
Telus has gone first, and announced it is using Arbor's products across its backbone network. http://www.eweek.com/article/0,3658,s=720&a=26867,00.asp
People have been trying the products for a while. Does Arbor Networks really have an answer to DoS, or does it still need a little longer in the oven.
Have any large networks gathered statistics on how much traffic DDoS/DoS/DRDoS attacks consume on an average day? The attacks I have been able to detect represent around 10-15% of my traffic on an on-going basis. I'm curious about the business case for investing in DoS defense mechanisms. DoS traffic is boosting service provider revenues through increased customer bandwidth usage. So the investment in defense mechanisms like Arbor would have to replace or increase that revenue. Will these issues inhibit wide-spread implementation of DoS defenses? Pete.