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Rising DDoS Attacks Threaten Business Continuity Amid EU Presidency
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DDoS attacks have surged, accounting for 77% of reported cybersecurity incidents in the EU in 2025. These attacks disrupt business operations by overwhelming network infrastructure, leading to service outages and financial losses. Ireland's upcoming EU presidency raises concerns of increased DDoS activity, similar to spikes seen in Denmark and Cyprus during their presidencies. The National Cyber Security Centre warns of potential service disruptions that could damage Ireland's and the EU's reputation. Companies like NetScout Systems are enhancing DDoS protection to counter these threats, focusing on AI-driven cybersecurity solutions. The rise in ransom DDoS attacks poses a significant risk to various sectors, including online retailers, banks, and government organizations.
Key Points: • DDoS attacks made up 77% of cybersecurity incidents in the EU in 2025. • Ireland's EU presidency may lead to increased DDoS activity, echoing trends from Denmark and Cyprus. • NetScout Systems is expanding its DDoS protection offerings to help businesses mitigate risks.