Insights from Jon Shamah: A Global Perspective on Digital Identity and Transformation

Defending Distributed Infrastructure Against Swarm Attacks

21 min · 15. maj 2026
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Discussing the emergence of swarm attacks, a strategic threat where multiple low-cost disruptions are coordinated to overwhelm distributed infrastructure. Rather than a single massive strike, these campaigns use a combination of digital interference, physical tampering, and misinformation to exhaust an organisation’s defences. Emphasising that modern resilience requires shifting focus from total prevention to maintaining essential services during simultaneous failures. To counter these threats, leaders must integrate cyber and physical security, implement rigorous identity controls, and develop robust plans for degraded operations. Ultimately, it is argued that surviving such attacks depends on enterprise-wide coordination and the ability to detect patterns across seemingly unrelated minor incidents.

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