Cyber Threats Drive Strengthening of Digital Protection Systems
An increasing threat from large-scale cyber attacks is driving the strengthening of digital protection systems for businesses and strategic industries. To address this need, IDCloudHost has expanded its international collaboration with StormWall to enhance its Anti-DDoS service capabilities and maintain the stability of customers’ digital infrastructure. The collaboration is conducted through its international business entity, Cloud Host Pte Ltd, and involves direct integration with StormWall’s global security infrastructure, which operates scrubbing centers in multiple regions around the world.
This support enables cyber attack mitigation to occur earlier, before malicious traffic reaches the customer’s server, thereby reducing the risk of downtime and keeping service performance stable.
As demand for DDoS protection grows, IDCloudHost is increasing regional protection capacity to 1 Tbps (1,000 Gbps). The capacity is distributed across scrubber nodes in Singapore, Hong Kong, and Jakarta to ensure rapid and stable traffic filtering during large-scale traffic spikes.
Chief Technology Officer of IDCloudHost, Faisal Reza, said the move is part of a strategy to strengthen the security of digital infrastructure amid increasingly complex cyber threats.
“DDoS attacks are becoming more complex and massive. Therefore, the collaboration between IDCloudHost and StormWall focuses on delivering protection with high capacity and real-time response. The aim is for customers to run their businesses safely and smoothly without disruption,” Reza said in a press release received on Friday (22/5).
The Anti-DDoS service being developed is built on three main pillars: protection of websites, servers, and networks.
At the website level, the system is designed to reduce server load through efficient traffic filtering, ensuring performance and access speed remain optimal, including during traffic surges caused by attacks.
At the server level, protection covers TCP and UDP services without limits on ports or attack traffic volume. Filtering is performed from OSI layer 3 to layer 5 to address various types of DDoS attacks, keeping servers stable under high traffic.
On the network side, the system conducts real-time traffic analysis to detect suspicious activity. The service also includes DNS protection, automatic notifications, and API support so customers can monitor network conditions comprehensively and respond to potential threats more quickly.
“Our focus is to provide ready-to-use solutions that deliver real impact for business. With regional capacity up to 1 Tbps and global technology support exceeding 5 Tbps, customers no longer need to worry about disruptions from DDoS attacks,” Reza added.
The Anti-DDoS service is targeted at sectors with high traffic potential, such as banking, internet service providers (ISPs), education, and government.
This partnership aims to provide a comprehensive, measurable, and affordable cyber security solution for medium to large enterprises.