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DDoS attacks have evolved from simple volumetric floods to complex, multi-vector campaigns targeting the application layer. This paper proposes "Good Bye DDoS v30," a defense framework that integrates machine learning (ML), edge computing, and real-time traffic scrubbing to neutralize attacks while maintaining service for legitimate users. 1. Introduction good bye ddos v30
Modern DDoS threats include volumetric floods (Gbps), protocol attacks (pps), and application-layer exhaustion (rps). Legacy firewalls often fail against these low-and-slow or highly distributed attacks. Good Bye DDoS v30 introduces an automated response system designed for the 2026 threat landscape. 2. Theoretical Architecture The v30 framework utilizes a three-tier defense model: CENELEC Expert Area - Experts CENELEC tail -f /var/log/gbd