Qrator Labs showcased state-of-the-art network security solutions at CyberDSA 2024
Qrator Labs participated in Cyber Digital Services, Defence and Security Asia (CyberDSA) 2024 on August 6 – 8 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The exhibition brought together more than 7,000 trade visitors from 43 countries and served as a venue for engaging with countless cybersecurity professionals under one roof.
Visitors to the exhibition had the opportunity to experience the unique features of Qrator Labs' advanced solutions. These solutions, designed to enhance business operations with robust network availability and infrastructure resilience, include cloud-based DDoS Mitigation, bot protection, Web Application Firewall (WAF), secure DNS, and Qrator.Radar, a global BGP monitoring system designed to detect network anomalies in real time.
Furthermore, Qrator Labs was proud to become a cybersecurity partner of the conference. Our filtering network was selected as a key technology for mitigating DDoS attacks, ensuring uninterrupted business availability for the CyberDSA website.
CyberDSA couldn't allow any interruption in the operation of its website serving as a central source of information for visitors and exhibitors. So, Qrator Labs provided always-on protection for CyberDSA's web resources against any type of DDoS attack, including the Application layer (L7).
"CyberDSA is a fantastic event for the cyber defense & security industry, connecting professionals to advance the cyber defense agenda. We were happy to meet all CyberDSA visitors and grateful to everyone who stopped by our booth and showed genuine interest in Qrator Labs' cybersecurity products,” commented Damir Sultanov, Chief Marketing Officer at Qrator Labs. “It was an honor for us to support CyberDSA in its striving to reach continuous availability of web resources and create a trustable experience for its clients with our geo-distributed filtering network mitigating DDoS attacks. Special thanks to our partners, GogoPass, for their incredible support and collaboration in the region."