
2. Automate the use of mitigation services
2.1 Limits of static incident management
To alleviate the problems discussed in section 1.5 , automatic mitigation service solicitation mechanisms must be set up between a DMS and the domains it protects, in order to trigger mitigation actions as quickly as possible and thus reduce (or even eliminate) attack traffic. Figure
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