network edge scrubbing

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The network edge scrubbing tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Azure DDoS Protection, a cloud-scale defense service that uses per-address machine learning, global traffic absorption, and tight monitoring to detect and mitigate volumetric and protocol-layer floods in real time. Topics include terabit-level absorption, adaptive tuning per public IP, and integration with Azure Monitor and WAF. The tag focuses on how network edge scrubbing helps protect modern applications by filtering malicious traffic at the network edge before it reaches the target infrastructure, with emphasis on operational considerations for enterprise IT teams managing cloud workloads.
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    Azure DDoS Protection: Cloud-Scale Defense for Modern Apps

    Microsoft's cloud-scale DDoS service is no longer an optional add-on for large enterprises — it's a foundational element of modern application resilience, and the recent RedmondMag Q&A with Azure MVP Aidan Finn underscores why. The conversation distills how Azure DDoS Protection uses per‑address...
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