DDoS Landscape in Q1:
How our Full-Year Forecast Arrived in 90 Days
DDoS Landscape in Q1:
How our Full-Year Forecast Arrived in 90 Days
Tue, Apr 14th, 11:00 AM CET
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Back in December, we made a prediction that in 2026 DDoS attacks would begin reaching 2-3 Tbps far more frequently. What we did not expect was how soon it would come true.

By January, all 10 of the largest attacks targeting our customers had already exceeded 2 Tbps. Then February decided to raise the stakes, bringing us a new record: over 3 Tbps. And this is not just a Q1 anomaly — the same trend is already shaping the threat landscape for Q2 and beyond.

Join us on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, at 11:00 AM CET as we walk through what happened in Q1, what it means for the rest of the year, and what your infrastructure should be ready for next.

No fortune-telling. No crystal balls. Just a clear look at the DDoS landscape in 2026 — and practical ways to stay protected.

What to expect:
  • A full breakdown of Q1 2026 threats
  • Practical advice on defending against the latest DDoS attack vectors
  • Latest StormWall product updates
  • Live Q&A

See you on the stream. We’ll bring the data.

Webinar Host:
Kirill Sorokin
Senior Sales Manager
StormWall
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