Google Cloud’s Project Shield Expands Free DDoS Protection
Google Cloud’s Project Shield has been a valuable tool for news organizations, human rights groups, and other nonprofits since 2013, protecting them from Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks. Recently, Google announced that Project Shield has expanded its free DDoS protection to even more organizations and nonprofits.
This is great news for those who rely on the internet to carry out their work. DDoS attacks can be disruptive and costly, and they can make it difficult for organizations to provide their services. Project Shield can help to protect organizations from these attacks, allowing them to focus on their mission.
If you are a nonprofit organization that is concerned about DDoS attacks, you should consider using Project Shield. The service is free, and it is easy to use. Google Cloud has also provided documentation and tutorials to help organizations get started with Project Shield.
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