Azure Network Security Groups - Simply Explained

Azure Network Security Groups - Simply Explained

Azure DDoS Protection is Microsoft's managed service for defending internet-facing applications against Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks. These attacks attempt to overwhelm websites, APIs, virtual machines, and cloud services with massive amounts of malicious traffic, preventing legitimate users from accessing them. Azure DDoS Protection continuously monitors incoming network traffic, detects abnormal spikes using adaptive machine learning, and automatically mitigates attacks before they can impact your applications. Built on Microsoft's globally distributed network, the service protects workloads running behind Azure Public IP addresses while allowing legitimate traffic to continue flowing normally. UNDERSTANDING HOW DDOS ATTACKS WORK A DDoS attack works like thousands—or even millions—of fake visitors attempting to enter a small store at the same time. Instead of legitimate customers accessing your application, attackers flood your internet connection or servers until genuine users can no longer connect. Modern attacks typically combine multiple techniques, including volumetric attacks that consume bandwidth, protocol attacks that exhaust server resources, and application-layer attacks that target expensive API endpoints. Rather than relying on a single attack method, cybercriminals increasingly launch multi-vector attacks that combine all three simultaneously, making automated detection and mitigation essential for maintaining service availability. AZURE'S BUILT-IN PROTECTION VS PAID DDOS PROTECTION Every Azure customer automatically benefits from Microsoft's always-on infrastructure-level DDoS protection at no additional cost. This baseline service protects the Azure platform itself against large-scale attacks and helps keep Microsoft's global infrastructure operational. However, it is designed to protect Azure rather than individual customer workloads. Azure DDoS Protection adds workload-specific intelligence by learning the normal traffic patterns of your applications and automatically adjusting mitigation thresholds. It also provides real-time monitoring, attack alerts, detailed reports, adaptive tuning, and advanced mitigation capabilities that are unavailable in the free tier, making it significantly more effective for protecting business-critical applications. NETWORK PROTECTION, IP PROTECTION, AND WAF Azure DDoS Protection is available in two deployment models. IP Protection secures individual Public IP addresses, making it ideal for smaller environments with only a few internet-facing services. Network Protection protects every Public IP within an Azure Virtual Network while adding enterprise features such as Rapid Response support from Microsoft engineers, cost protection for attack-related autoscaling, and Web Application Firewall (WAF) discounts. It's important to remember that Azure DDoS Protection focuses on Layers 3 and 4 of the network stack. For Layer 7 application attacks that target websites and APIs using legitimate-looking HTTP requests, organizations should combine DDoS Protection with Azure Web Application Firewall (WAF) running on Application Gateway or Azure Front Door. Together they provide comprehensive defense against both network floods and application-level attacks. WHY DDOS PROTECTION MATTERS FOR EVERY BUSINESS Many organizations assume cybercriminals only target large enterprises, but modern DDoS attacks are highly automated. Botnets constantly scan the internet for vulnerable public endpoints regardless of company size. Even a moderate attack can overwhelm a small application long before it threatens Azure's underlying infrastructure. For businesses running websites, SaaS platforms, APIs, online stores, or customer portals, downtime can quickly translate into lost revenue, damaged reputation, and reduced customer trust. Azure DDoS Protection provides automated mitigation without requiring security teams to manually respond during an attack, allowing organizations to stay online while Microsoft's platform absorbs and filters malicious traffic. BUILDING A LAYERED DEFENSE STRATEGY Azure DDoS Protection is most effective as part of a layered security architecture. Organizations should combine Azure's built-in infrastructure protection with Azure DDoS Protection for workload-specific mitigation, Azure Web Application Firewall for HTTP and API security, Network Security Groups for traffic filtering, and Azure Monitor for alerts and diagnostics. Enabling logging, configuring attack notifications, and regularly reviewing mitigation reports provide valuable visibility into security events while helping organizations improve their defenses over time. By combining intelligent network-layer mitigation with application-layer protection and continuous monitoring, Azure DDoS Protection helps ensure internet-facing workloads remain secure, resilient, and available even during large-scale cyberattacks.

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