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A scrubber system is used to remove dangerous particles from industrial gas streams before they are released into the environment. Scrubbers can be designed to remove particles, mist, and gases while also providing cooling.
Scrubbing towers are a type of carbon capture where carbon dioxide (CO2) is taken out of air that is directed into a sizable, cramped area by wind-powered turbines. One of a number of chemical substances, such as sodium hydroxide or calcium hydroxide, are sprayed into the air as it is inhaled.
A cleaning chamber in a facility producing inert gas. The scrubber’s main functions are to cool flue gas and remove the majority of sulphur dioxide and particle soot. Before the gas is sent to the cargo tanks, it is scrubbed or cleaned with seawater to eliminate pollutants.
The Global Scrubbing Tower market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Akamai launches two new Scrubbing Centres in Chennai and Mumbai to Strengthen Indian Business from DDoS Attacks. As part of its worldwide infrastructure investment strategy, Akamai Technologies has opened two additional scrubbing centres in Mumbai and Chennai.
Local businesses in India, as well as foreign organisations that have invested in the Indian market, will benefit from the implementation of next-generation scrubbing centres, which will provide the greatest DDoS defences with increased performance. This news is part of Akamai’s continued investment in the region, which also includes the establishment of a new scrubbing centre in New Zealand.
In the current threat environment, DDoS attacks are becoming more and more common, most notably as a component of triple extortion attacks, which are the next step in the evolution of ransomware attacks and involve a number of threats or techniques used to extract money or confidential information from a victim’s organisation.
DDoS is also the primary attack vector used in conjunction with advanced persistent threats (APTs) launched by state-sponsored hackers, criminal gangs, or other nefarious actors, such as the Killnet hacker group, with the intention of breaching or bringing down a target organisation’s network and stealing sensitive data over an extended period of time.
DDoS assaults frequently act as a smokescreen for more complex attacks, like data breaches, which can lead to the loss of private consumer data.
The introduction of the new scrubbing facilities and the strengthened Akamai DDoS protection platform (Prolexic) will protect businesses, particularly those in high-risk industries like BFSI, healthcare, public sector, large enterprises, group companies, gaming, and e-commerce. These developments will also improve attack mitigation response time and performance.