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Pay-as-you-go DDoS Protect (DDoS Kaitse) service for Enterprises in Tallinn

Serve Bunnik

CITIC Telecom CPC Estonia, provides advanced networking and security in a single unified offering to organizations seeking to secure and enhance business operations. DIA DDoS Protect (DIA DDoS Kaitse) combines High-Speed Direct Internet Access (DIA) solution and industry-leading DDoS protection to deliver cost-effective connectivity and mitigate cyber risks. DIA DDoS Protect (DIA DDoS Kaitse) is built on the pay-as-you-go method: pay for the DDoS protection service only for the time being under attack. CITIC Telecom CPC offers an approach that is based on real need, the company only pays for the service when being under cyber attack. Service includes a default 15 minutes free of charge DDoS protection per month.  

Serve Bunnik, the Deputy Director of CITIC Telecom CPC Europe operations, said, “According to the Republic of Estonia Information System Authority, the number of distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks grew last year, newly coupled with blackmail. Unfortunately, DDoS as a service is available on the dark web and almost anybody can launch a DDoS attack against any company. This can paralyze any company’s everyday work for hours, weeks, or months. Seeing, that the issue is continuously growing, and affects companies randomly, we decided to launch value-added service based on the pay-as-you-go model.”  

Distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks are among the most significant security concerns facing customers who rely on cloud-based applications, especially with a new normal business model today. CITIC Telecom CPC’s DIA DDoS Protect (DIA DDoS Kaitse) with DDoS solution provides additional mitigation capabilities and features with network resources, with NO CAPEX and LOW OPEX per usage. 

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