Edgio Strengthens Edge Security with DDoS Scrubbing and Enhanced Web Application and API Protection (WAAP) Capabilities
Edgio (NASDAQ: EGIO) has announced significant enhancements to its security platform aimed at combating rising threats such as DDoS attacks. The new DDoS scrubbing solution offers robust mitigation capabilities across all protocols, enhancing Edgio's existing 250+ Tbps edge network. Additionally, improvements include outbound data leak prevention, advanced rule customization, and support for regional compliance, ensuring the protection of critical applications and data. With these upgrades, Edgio prioritizes the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of its client’s digital assets.
- Enhanced DDoS scrubbing solution providing robust protection across all protocols.
- Improvements to Web Application and API Protection (WAAP) for better outbound data leak prevention.
- New features support compliance with geographical rules, enhancing market competitiveness.
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Product Enhancements Offer Increased Data Protection and Mitigate Increasingly More Sophisticated Threats
“New security vulnerabilities are growing at an accelerated rate, and with this growth, it’s imperative that technology also evolve at a similarly exponential rate to stay ahead of the threats,” said
Key Highlights/Facts
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DDoS attacks are on the rise. In fact, according to the 2022 Verizon DBIR (Data Breach Investigations Report), the number one security threat is a DDoS attack (
46% of attacks) - and it’s growing every year. Therefore, it’s critical to have holistic protection from the full spectrum of DDoS attacks. With the addition of DDoS scrubbing solution,Edgio is able to protect all networks and applications, including direct-to-origin network attack against non-web applications via its dedicated scrubbing capacity utilizing standard protocol such as BGP and GRE tunnel. The combination of Edgio’s Layer 3-7 DDoS protection via its 250+ Tbps with the dedicated DDoS scrubbing provides businesses with a full spectrum protection to ensure maximum resiliency and uptime of their network and applications.
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Outbound security rules make it easier for companies to prevent attackers from causing a data breach via exploiting known vulnerabilities. Traditionally, security rules only inspect inbound requests to mitigate application attacks from the outside in.
Edgio is now adding the ability for security rules to scan outbound traffic as well, which prevents sensitive data and code leakage, providing an added layer of protection for confidential customer data and preventing the client from executing malicious code.Edgio is also adding the ability to detect and block requests originating from anonymous proxies, providing additional control on the access to customers’ applications. The advanced rules customizer allows customers to control the sensitivity of individual security rules maximizing its accuracy while minimizing false positives. Enhanced configuration management enables developers to directly import and export configuration JSON via both API and UI to rapidly deploy protection for new applications.
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Whether for compliance reasons or to prevent commerce to certain countries,
Edgio enables clients to control access to their applications via advance access control rules. In the latest enhancements,Edgio is adding support for more granular regional control, down to the region or province level in its WAAP’s access rules and custom security rules, supporting ongoing compliance requirements in today’s changing geopolitical environment.
Additional resources:
“The Latest Cybersecurity Threads and How to Detect and Mitigate Them” – blog post
“Reduce Vulnerabilities and Defend Your Brand Against DDoS Attacks” – blog post
“Edgio WAAP Rules – Creating Order Out of Chaos” - blog post
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