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Track D Time : 2023.9.20 13:40 ~ 14:20
The Latest DDoS Attacks: A Look at Todays Cyber Battlefields mail share facebook share twitter share linkedin share band share kakao

Edgio Korea
Laurent Perche Digital & Security Strategist, APAC

During this year’s event, Laurent Perche, Digital & Security Strategist, APAC, will discuss Edgio’s experiences with two formidable adversaries over the last year ? KillNet and Anonymous Sudan.
While operating one of the largest edge networks in the world, Edgio has been in the crosshairs of KillNet and Anonymous Sudan since day one. In this presentation, Laurent will share firsthand experiences from Edgio’s customers, and Edgio’s own teams, as a direct target of these notorious groups.
Starting as a DDoS-for-hire service, KillNet quickly evolved to target critical national infrastructure across the globe following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Making mitigation more challenging was KillNet’s use of varying techniques while rotating their targets to keep Edgio on its toes. Additionally, the persistent threats coordinated by Anonymous Sudan, who could run a master class in attack automation, were responsible for some of the largest application-layer DDoS attacks over the last year.
It wasn’t always pretty, so learn from Edgio’s experiences, both good and bad, as Laurent sheds light on the tactics and motivations behind these dangerous adversaries.
Key Highlights and Takeaways:
? DDoS attacks continue to increase in size and frequency, and can be launched for as little as a few hundred dollars.
? KillNet started as a DDoS-for-hire service and turned into a pro-Russia hacktivist group with the start of the war in Ukraine. It now operates multiple affiliated entities and targets NATO-linked countries and entities whose political interests do not align with Russia.
? Anonymous Sudan publicly emerged in 2023 and joined forces with KillNet shortly after formation. The group is well known for Application (L7) layer attacks and they’re still quite active today.
? Edgio and its customers have been under attack from KillNet since the second half of 2022, with attacks ramping up in 2023 however, with Edgio’s robust, multi-layered security solutions, powered by its proprietary Stonefish DDoS mitigation system, these attacks have been countered with zero customer impact.
? There’s no silver bullet! Organizations need to implement defense in depth.



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