Hold up before diving into Under Attack-as-a-Service model

April 12, 2024
1 min read




TLDR: Considering an Under Attack-as-a-Service Model? Hold Your Horses

Key Points:

  • Automated software attacks, known as bots, are a pervasive threat to businesses.
  • Arkose Labs takes a proactive monitoring and alerting approach to mitigate bot attacks.

In the ever-evolving digital landscape, the sophistication of cyber threats is increasing, particularly from automated software attacks, commonly known as bots. These bots pose a significant threat to businesses by performing malicious activities such as credential stuffing and account takeover. Arkose Labs offers a proactive approach to bot management and mitigation through proactive monitoring and alerting.

Arkose Labs focuses on proactive monitoring and alerting instead of simply reacting and blocking traffic. This strategy serves as an early warning system to detect and respond to threats before they escalate into full-blown attacks. By employing machine learning algorithms and behavioral analytics, Arkose Labs can accurately distinguish between human and non-human traffic, identifying malicious bots and deploying challenge-response tests to filter out automated threats without impacting legitimate users.

Furthermore, Arkose Labs’ Managed Services include 24/7 monitoring and support, incident response, forensic analysis, client education, and data transparency. By empowering clients with knowledge and tools to defend against bots, Arkose Labs aims to provide peace of mind and ensure business continuity in the digital ecosystem. Through a blend of advanced technology, threat intelligence, and customer commitment, Arkose Labs offers a robust defense mechanism against evolving bot attacks.


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