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hello everyone this is Daniel and the TP Solutions Architect at 8:10 and in this session weamp;#39;re going to talk about remote triggered black hole routing or also known as our tbh our DBS is a very common technique used by many service providers and large enterprises to protect against that ketose attacks the idea is to block the traffic at the edge before it actually enters the protected networks well in todayamp;#39;s world the attacks the DDoS attacks itself comes in many different shapes and forms it could be an application level attack it could be a protocol level attack or it could be a volumetric in nature itself the whole I intent of the attacker is to make the service unavailable by consuming all the network and application level resources so when it comes to network layer protection this is where RTP ash plays its role and if I go by the definition right our DB s means that all traffic to a certain destination is routed to a black hole which is equivalent to drop