Distributed denial-of-service attacks aim to bring portions of a network down by bombarding the network with requests, and large U.S. financial institutions have been prime targets. JP Morgan Chase, Capital One and Bank of America were recently hit, rendering their websites unavailable to customers.

These five tips can help maintain your financial institution's network and cyber security posture while decreasing the risk and potential collateral damage of DDoS attacks.

Start with the Basic Security Objectives

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