Project Shield: Google opens DDoS bomb shelter for all news publishers | ZDNet
This web site uses cookies to improve your experience. By viewing our content, you are accepting the use of cookies. To find out more and change your cookie settings, please view our cookie policy . Project Shield: Google opens DDoS bomb shelter for all news publishers Google opens up Project Shield as a free service to protect websites from traffic attacks aimed at censoring news. The Project Shield service relies on a reverse proxy hosted on Google's Cloud Platform to take the sting out of distributed denial-of-service attacks. Image: iStock Google is inviting all the world's publishers to fend off junk traffic onslaughts with Project Shield, a service designed to frustrate distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks on the web. Certain publishers in Europe might fear Google but those same publishers could soon be seeking cover provided by the search giant if they come under a DDoS attack, which these days can reach 500Gbps .Read full article from Project Shield: Google opens DDoS bomb shelter for all news publishers | ZDNet
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