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Limelight launches Advanced Bot Manager to tackle cyber threats

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Amid an increasing number of cyber attacks being detected, Inc. launched a new option for its Limelight Web (WAF) solution for protecting digital content.

Global generated from bots is higher than human-generated traffic, according to Mary Meeker's report. More than half of bots are malevolent and engaging in destructive activities such as seeking vulnerabilities on websites and committing fraud, stealing corporate and personal data, and launching DDoS attacks. At the same time, the internet depends on beneficial bots that and digital assistants.

To address these issues, Limelight's new ensures maximum availability of by automatically stopping bad bots and facilitating good bots so revenue generating traffic is maintained. It also helps ensure fast customer experiences by enabling ongoing monitoring and tuning of bot management policies to protect without impacting performance.

"There are constantly new threats trying to access sensitive content and take down websites, plus global regulations to protect consumer data are increasing. Add to that the fact that there's a shortage of skilled IT security personnel, making it difficult for companies to protect the integrity of their websites and customer data. Our full range of is integrated into our to help organisations secure their and content without impacting website performance," said Steve Miller Jones, Senior at

Limelight offer a layered defense against malicious website attacks and unauthorised content access without impacting the performance of and content delivery. Limelight Web protects web sites and against malicious application layer attacks that are intended to compromise web sites and steal data. Limelight DDoS Attack Interceptor protects against denial of service attacks intended to with large volumes of malicious traffic. TLS/capabilities encrypt data so it cannot be intercepted in transit, and multiple content security methods such as geo-fencing, URL tokenisation, and IP address white and black listing are available so only authorised users have access to content.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Tue, March 20 2018. 15:40 IST
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