Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) Protection Industry Overview
The DDoS protection market primarily comprises multiple domestic and international players fighting for attention in a somewhat contested market space. The market is also characterized by growing product penetration, moderate/high product differentiation, and high levels of competition. The market is product-centric, and technological advancements constantly govern it. Innovations, R&D investments, partnerships, and M&As are expected to be part of the competitive strategy among the vendors operating in the market. Overall, the intensity of the competitive rivalry is high, and it is expected to remain the same during the forecast period.
- June 2022 - G-Core Labs, in partnership with Intel, launched a standalone solution (eBPF) providing mitigation of DDoS attacks with a low impact on overall latency. The XDP-based solution removes the need for a dedicated DDoS protection server role and protects against SYN Flood DDoS attacks.
- March 2022 - Corero Network Security, a real-time, high-performance DDoS cyber defense solutions provider, extended its automatic protection against Botnet and Carpet Bomb attacks. The company's mission is to make the internet a safer place to do business by protecting against the disruption and downtime caused by DDoS attacks.
- February 2022 - Radware acquired SecurityDAM for USD 30 million, with contingent payments of up to USD 12.5 million for Radware's cloud DDoS protection service after the deal.
Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) Protection Market Leaders
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Arbor Networks Inc. (NetScout Systems Inc.)
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Akamai Technologies Inc.
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F5 Networks Inc.
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Radware Ltd
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Corero Network Security Inc.
- *Disclaimer: Major Players sorted in no particular order