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1 Mitigating network security threats for superior online availability and service in the iGaming industry Tony Teo, Arbor Networks

2 Highlights of DDoS attacks against gaming world Here are some highlights in the history of DDoS attacks against the gaming world: In April 2013, the Chinese DotA 2 league G-1 faced DDoS attacks during qualifying games for a tournament.qualifying games In May 2013, early access for the massively multiplayer online game WildStar was disrupted by DDoS attacks.disrupted In June 2013, the developer of EVE Online, CCP had to take down the entire Tranquility server cluster in the face of a DDoS attack.take down In September 2013, over a million players on the Minecraft Survival Games network lost access owing to a DDoS attacklost access

3 In June 2013, the developer of EVE Online, CCP had to take down the entire Tranquility server cluster in the face of a DDoS attack.take down In September 2013, over a million players on the Minecraft Survival Games network lost access owing to a DDoS attack.lost access In November 2013, developer DICE had to deploy emergency servers in the face of DDoS attacks against Battlefield 4. emergency servers In January 2014, a series of attacks targeted Steam, Origin, Battle.net, and League of Legends servers. In February 2014, League of Legends was hammered with another series of DDoS attacks, this time as part of a wider front of attacks launched against multiple including non-gaming sites.wider front Highlights of DDoS attacks against gaming world

4 DD4BC ( DDoS for BitCoin ) Shifting target demographics from low-level Bitcoin exchanges to online casinos and betting shops and most recently to prominent financial institutions. Reported attacks in Europe, Asia, Australia and New Zealand. Extortion attempts – Demand for between 15 and 100 Bitcoins. Target organization 48 hours to pay up. Typical claim that DD4BC have 400gb/sec – 500gb/sec of DDoS attack capacity at their disposal. So far observe relatively small 10gb/sec – 15gb/sec reflection / amplification DDoS attack

5 Who is Arbor Networks? 90% Percentage of world’s Tier 1 service providers who are Arbor customers 107 Number of countries with Arbor products deployed #1 Arbor market position in DDoS Mitigation Equipment in Carrier, Enterprise and Mobile markets [Infonetics Research, Dec. 2014] Number of years Arbor has been delivering innovative security and network visibility technologies & products 14 $19B 2013 GAAP revenues [USD] of Danaher – Arbor’s parent company providing deep financial backing Amount of global traffic monitored by the ATLAS security intelligence initiative! 120+ Tbps We See Things Others Can’t

6 MAINTAINS LEAD IN OVERALL MARKET AND HIGH-GROWTH SEGMENTS Source: DDoS Prevention Appliances Biannual Worldwide and Regional Market Share, Size, and Forecasts: 1st Edition Report Excerpts June 2014,By Analyst Jeff Wilson In 1Q14 total DDoS prevention appliance revenue, Arbor ranks first with 48.8%; they maintain a strong leadership position despite having a wide range of challengers. DDoS Prevention Worldwide Quarterly Revenue Market Share, 3Q13

7 Source: Frost & Sullivan Meets Market Demands Market Penetration Emerging Competitor Market Challenger Market Leader Market Contender Market Leadership Key takeaway: Changing technologies and customer requirements leave significant potential for advancement in the competitive landscape. Competitive Landscape Total DDoS Mitigation Market: Global, 2013 Arbor Networks Black Lotus Corero Network Security Prolexic Radware Huawei Verisign Juniper Networks Neustar NSFOCUS Fortinet Imperva (Incapsula) Rio Rey Akamai Source: A custom excerpt from Frost & Sullivan’s Global DDoS Mitigation Market Research Report (NDD2-72) July, 2014

8 Over A Decade of DDoS Innovation and Leadership Arbor founded 2000‘01’02’03’04’05’06’07’08’09’10‘11‘12’13‘14 Peakflow SP Infrastructure Visibility, Peering Analysis, DOS Detection Peakflow DOS and Traffic – Industry’s 1 st Carrier Class DOS Detection and Flow based Analysis Solutions 1 st Annual Worldwide Infrastructure Security Report (WISR) Fingerprint Sharing Alliance (FSA) and Active Threat Feed (ATF) Peakflow SP TMS – Industry 1 st 40 Gbps Surgical DDoS Mitigation ATLAS__ World’s 1st Global Threat Analysis Pravail APS On-premise DDoS Cloud Signaling Peakflow SP TMS 10 Gbps Surgical DDoS Mitigation Cloud-based DDoS Mitigation Pravail Security Analytics Threat Detection, Forensics & Incident Response Pravail NSI Advanced Threats Peakflow Mobile Network Analysis Mobile Packet Core Visibility and Threat Detection

9 ATLAS Global Threat Analysis System

10 Substantial Growth in Largest Attacks Largest reported attacks ranged from 400Gbps at the top end, through 300Gbps, 200Gbps and 170Gbps Some saw multiple events above 100Gbps but only reported the largest

11 Large DDoS attacks seen in 2014 APAC Peak Attack Growth trend in Gbps Q1Q2Q3Q4 235Gbps / 63Mpps to India, NTP reflection attack targeting port 80, 21 min 23 sec 127Gbps / 34Mpps to Malaysia, NTP reflection attack targeting port 52606, 29 min 99Gbps / 26Mpps to India, NTP reflection attack targeting port 80, 31 min 117Gbps / 31Mpps to India, NTP reflection attack targeting port 22, 15 min 37 sec

12 Attack Landscape seen by ATLAS URL : www.digitalattackmap

13 Attack Landscape seen by ATLAS USA ( Dec 23, 2013 )

14 Attack Landscape seen by ATLAS China ( Aug 27, 2013)

15 Attack Landscape seen by ATLAS Philippines (Jun 14, 2014)Philippines (Sept 14, 2014)

16 DDoS : Who is being hit? Gaming is 4th top targets, as last year. Gambling attacks at 13%

17 DDoS : Why? And How Often? Significant increase in proportion of respondents seeing more than 21 attacks per month – Up to 38% from 25% last year

18 Today’s DDoS attacks can cause (1) saturation upstream, (2) state exhaustion, or (3) service outages – many times a single attack can result in all three – and all with the same end result: critical services are no longer available! Modern DDoS Attacks Are Complex & Diverse 18 Load Balancer DATA CENTER Attack Traffic Good Traffic The Broad Impact of DDoS Attacks IPS

19 19 On-Premise DDoS Protection  Always ON: immediate mitigation. L4-L7DDoS mitigation  Fine-tuned to the services behind it to minimize false positives and false negatives ISP 2ISP 1ISP n ISP Target Applications & Services CPE-based DDoS Protection Firewall IPS Load Balancer DATA CENTER Pravail APS Security Intelligent Power By ASERT

20 Arbor Cloud (ATLAS) Pravail Availability Protection System See and stop the threat anywhere Stop the threat CDNs Mobile Carriers SaaS Cloud Providers Enterprise Perimeter Mobile WiFi Employees Remote Offices Threat Dashboard Total DDoS Protection ( Availability ) Internal Apps Service Providers Corporate Servers Peakflow SP/TMS Cloud Signaling

21 Arbor Cloud Global Network ( 1.2TB ) 21 Scrubbing Center TMS Scrubbing Center TMS Scrubbing Center TMS Scrubbing Center TMS US-Ashburn Amsterdam US-San Jose Singapore Tier 1 ISP Tier 1 ISP

22 Arbor’s proud history of productizing innovation in distributed networks. Arbor is the most trusted and widely deployed solution for DDoS & Botnets. Arbor sees more global traffic and threats than anyone else on the planet. Only Arbor has a fully integrated solution to quickly detect & stop advanced threats. Honored as a top 10 global innovations Key patents in networking & security Analyzing over 48TB of data per second across the globe Integrated to detect & stop threats anywhere See beyond the network through ATLAS Over 90% of the world’s Tier 1 ISPs 9 of the top 10 largest business networks Arbor Networks Overview

23 Thank You


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