The Borneo Post

Alibaba to set up DDoS attack mitigation centre in M'sia next month

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KUALA LUMPUR: Alibaba Cloud, the cloud computing arm of Alibaba Group, is setting up an Anti-DDoS Scrubbing Centre in Malaysia next month to mitigate risks and offer customers the highest level of protection against stronger distribute­d denial of service (DDoS) attacks.

DDoS attack is an attack in which multiple compromise­d computer systems attack a target, such as a server, website or other network resource, and cause a denial of service for users of the targeted resource.

Alibaba Cloud in a statement yesterday said the centre will be its latest investment after it officially launched a second availabili­ty zone, Availabili­ty Zone B, to expand its cloud footprint and bolster cloud capacity, serving increasing customer demand locally and regionally.

“The launch of our Availabili­ty Zone B and Anti-DDoS Scrubbing Centre will enable us to offer even greater security and choice for our customers,” Malaysia general manager Kenny Tan said.

He said the new availabili­ty zone complement­s Availabili­ty Zone A which was launched last year in heightenin­g cloud security and ensuring business continuity through resilient cloud infrastruc­ture.

“In addition to ensuring high availabili­ty and resiliency, Availabili­ty Zone B offers payment hardware security modules, elastic computing, database, networking and monitoring services,” he said.

He added that the launch of the Availabili­ty Zone B would facilitate knowledge sharing with local enterprise­s and talents on how to use Alibaba Cloud technology to achieve a highly secure and resilient cloud infrastruc­ture. — Bernama

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