HTTP/2 Rapid Reset DDoS Attack - Deep Dive - Threat Talks Cybersecurity Podcast
🌊 Don’t drown in HTTP/2 Rapid Reset attacks! 🌊
The HTTP/2 Rapid Reset attack is a powerful new DDoS method that exploits weaknesses in the HTTP/2 protocol. By overwhelming web servers with rapid reset frames, attackers can disrupt services and cause significant downtime, making it a serious threat to organizations.
In our latest Deep Dive, host Lieuwe Jan Koning is joined by Rob Maas (Field CTO ON2IT) and Luca Cipriano (Threat Intel Specialist ON2IT) as they walk through the attack mechanism, what the impact on organizations can be, and how you can keep your head above water when facing this deluge of requests.
This attack method has been making waves for its ability to disrupt web servers quickly and efficiently. How exactly does it work? What makes it so effective?
Tune in for this Deep Dive to find out! ======== 👕 Find our infographics and request your own Threat Talks T-shirt: https://threat-talks.com/ 🕵️ Threat Talks is a collaboration between ON2IT and AMS-IX
Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Weekly
- PublishedOctober 1, 2024 at 8:00 AM UTC
- Length9 min
- Season1
- Episode37
- RatingClean