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ddactic@infosec.exchange

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  • A scrubbing center is not a guarantee.
    D ddactic@infosec.exchange

    A scrubbing center is not a guarantee. It's a routing decision.

    #cybersecurity #ddos #infosec

    ddactic.net?ref=mastodon

    Uncategorized cybersecurity ddos infosec

  • Hot take: "I built this with AI" is usually the wrong message.
    D ddactic@infosec.exchange

    The platform is DDactic - resilience testing, built on 4 years of manual red-team experience. ddactic.net/about?ref=li-comment

    Uncategorized cybersecurity ddos infosec

  • Hot take: "I built this with AI" is usually the wrong message.
    D ddactic@infosec.exchange

    Hot take: "I built this with AI" is usually the wrong message.

    #cybersecurity #ddos #infosec

    ddactic.net?ref=mastodon

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  • Every TLS certificate you've ever issued is public.
    D ddactic@infosec.exchange

    Every TLS certificate you've ever issued is public.

    #cybersecurity #ddos #infosec

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  • 31.4 Tbps is a sobering number, and what strikes me most is the pattern it represents rather than the raw size.
    D ddactic@infosec.exchange

    Latest DDoS threat report from Cloudflare covering 2025 Q4 attack trends: https://blog.cloudflare.com/ddos-threat-report-2025-q4/

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  • 31.4 Tbps is a sobering number, and what strikes me most is the pattern it represents rather than the raw size.
    D ddactic@infosec.exchange

    31.4 Tbps is a sobering number, and what strikes me most is the pattern it represents rather than the raw size. We've seen attack volumes climb steadily over the past few years, but what's worth examining is the shift in attack surface. These record volumes often correlate with broader adoption of amplification techniques and compromised infrastructure being weaponized at scale. If you're running any public-facing service, this is a good moment to audit your DDoS detection thresholds. A volum...

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  • linkedin Spent the last few months building OPI Score: a vendor-neutral 0-100 grade for external DDoS resilience.
    D ddactic@infosec.exchange

    linkedin Spent the last few months building OPI Score: a vendor-neutral 0-100 grade for external DDoS resilience. Six components, transparent methodology, Apache 2.0. Now public.

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  • Spent the last few months building OPI Score: a vendor-neutral 0-100 grade for external DDoS resilience.
    D ddactic@infosec.exchange

    Spent the last few months building OPI Score: a vendor-neutral 0-100 grade for external DDoS resilience. Six components, transparent methodology, Apache 2.0. Now public.

    Spec: github.com/DDactic/opi-standard

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  • Pulled together the 5 gaps that show up in almost every external scan we run.
    D ddactic@infosec.exchange

    Pulled together the 5 gaps that show up in almost every external scan we run.

    None of them appear on the vendor dashboard. All of them are testable with stuff you already own.

    One slide each, no jargon. Quick check at the bottom of each.

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