Cloud provider Reg.Oblako has announced a partnership with cybersecurity company DDoS-Guard, bringing integrated DDoS protection directly into its cloud platform. The move reflects a growing industry reality: security is no longer an add-on—it is part of the infrastructure whether anyone planned for it or not.

Protection That Doesn’t Live Separately

The new solution is embedded into the provider’s cloud environment and managed through a single control panel interface. In practical terms, this removes the need for separate security tools or external configurations—no additional layers, no parallel dashboards, no need to remember where the firewall rules were last edited.

The system is powered by DDoS-Guard technologies and provides multi-layer protection across L3–L4 and L7 levels. It includes automatic attack detection, with mitigation measures triggered within seconds. Behavioral multi-vector analysis is used to identify and filter malicious traffic, including large-scale botnet activity.

Traffic filtering is supported by a global scrubbing network with a total capacity exceeding 3.2 Tbps. Impressive on paper, though in today’s threat landscape it increasingly feels like the baseline rather than an upper limit.

Attacks Are Scaling Faster Than Patience

According to DDoS-Guard, attacks targeting cloud environments increased by nearly 50% in 2025. At the same time, botnets have grown significantly in size, with some attacks involving more than 2 million unique IP addresses.

Roughly 80% of these attacks occur at the L7 level, targeting applications and web services. This is where disruptions become immediately visible: websites stop loading, user dashboards fail, APIs go silent. At that point, “optional security” tends to lose its appeal.

Egor Sapun, Head of Infrastructure Certification at Reg.Oblako:

“For companies with public-facing infrastructure, DDoS attacks remain a systemic risk — from online stores and gaming platforms to financial services. The DDoS-Guard solution within Reg.Oblako allows infrastructure and protection to be managed in a single interface, simplifying deployment, reducing configuration errors, and making network security tools more accessible for businesses of any scale”

Dmitry Nikonov, Product Director at DDoS-Guard:

“Cooperation with Reg.Oblako will allow us to protect a significantly larger number of websites from DDoS attacks and improve their resilience. This is a solution to a highly relevant problem today — ensuring uninterrupted business operations amid the growing number and scale of DDoS attacks, especially in the cloud sector”

The partnership expands the built-in security toolkit of the platform and addresses a familiar scenario where protection is postponed “until it becomes necessary.” In current conditions, that moment usually arrives right after the first serious outage—and rarely as a pleasant surprise.

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