DDoS mitigation - définition. Qu'est-ce que DDoS mitigation
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est DDoS mitigation - définition


DDoS mitigation         
DDoS mitigation is a set of network management techniques and/or tools, for resisting or mitigating the impact of distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks on networks attached to the Internet, by protecting the target, and relay networks. DDoS attacks are a constant threat to businesses and organizations, by delaying service performance, or by shutting down a website entirely.
Decarbonization         
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ACTIONS TO LIMIT CLIMATE CHANGE IN ORDER TO REDUCE THE RISKS OF GLOBAL WARMING
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·noun The action or process of depriving a substance of carbon.
mitigate         
REDUCTION OF HARM
Mitigate; Mitigates; Mitigated; Mitigating; Mitigant; Mitigants; Mitigation (disambiguation); Mitigation strategy; Risk mitigation
(mitigates, mitigating, mitigated)
To mitigate something means to make it less unpleasant, serious, or painful. (FORMAL)
...ways of mitigating the effects of an explosion...
= alleviate
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