GigaOm Radar for DDoS Protection
Cloudflare ranked higher than any other assessed vendor and is named a 'Leader' and 'Fast-mover'' in the 2021 GigaOm Radar for DDoS Protection report. Among the included vendors, Cloudflare also received the furthest placements for 'Platform Play' and 'Maturity.'
Cloudflare DDoS Protection includes Cloudflare Magic Transit, which protects against layer 3 DDoS attacks. It also encompasses Cloudflare Spectrum, which protects TCP/UDP-based applications, and Cloudflare DDoS Protection for Web Applications, which defends against layer 7 attacks. Cloudflare protects millions of Internet properties, including approximately 19% of Fortune 1000 companies.
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