Radware® (NASDAQ: RDWR), a leading provider of cyber security and
application delivery solutions, today launches its Cloud Workload
Protection (CWP) Service. Radware’s Cloud Workload Protection
Service secures customers’ cloud-based assets from data breaches,
account compromise, and resource exploitation.
As organizations increasingly migrate their computing workloads
to publicly hosted clouds, IT and security administrators face new
challenges. Cloud environments make it easy to spin up new
resources and grant wide-ranging permissions that can potentially
be abused. Such misuse often leads to cloud-native risks to public
cloud services, namely data breaches, account compromise, and
resource exploitation.
Initially available for Amazon’s AWS platform, Radware designed
its Cloud Workload Protection service to help customers safeguard
their role in cloud providers’ ‘shared responsibility model.’
Radware’s service uniquely addresses cloud security posture,
detection of cloud native attacks, and consequent/respective
actionable insights.
“Public cloud environments make it very easy to grant extensive
permissions and very difficult to keep track of them. What is
frequently mis-characterized as ‘misconfigurations’ is actually the
result of permission misuse or abuse,” said Dr. David Aviv, Radware
Chief Technology Officer. “We specifically designed Radware’s
Cloud Workload Protection Service to offer extensive protection
against the broader public cloud attack surfaces and new
cloud-native risks.”
Radware’s early deployment has already proven invaluable to its
customers. Amir Arama, Sr. Director of Engineering
Operations at Perion said, “Radware’s Cloud Workload Protection
service has helped Perion to identify threats in real time without
the noise of false alerts. It has been excellent in exposing
misconfigurations and potential risks and thus very helpful in both
detection and prevention.”
Radware’s service takes a unique and different approach from
traditional workload defenses. To reduce attack surfaces, Radware’s
Cloud Workload Protection service addresses the core problem of
excessive permissions and exposed assets. It analyzes the gap
between granted and user permissions, and applying the ‘principle
of least privilege,’ to offer smart hardening recommendations,
thereby reducing the organization’s attack surface which can be
exploited.
Radware provides a robust detection engine based on advanced
machine-learning algorithms that identifies potentially malicious
activity within cloud accounts. Radware then correlates individual
alerts into streamlined attack storylines, which show the
step-by-step attack progression. This way, Radware maps-out
hackers’ attack kill-chain, and helps block data theft attempts
before they result in a breach.
The addition of Cloud Workload Protection makes Radware the
leading security vendor to provide a full-stack protection of
applications hosted on public clouds, covering both the perimeter
(WAF, DDoS, SSL, bot management, and threat intelligence) as well
as the internal cloud workload and cloud data (workload
protection).
Radware’s Cloud Workload Protection Service is currently
available. For more information, please visit
www.radware.com/products/cloud-workload-protection/
About Radware
Radware® (NASDAQ: RDWR), is a global leader of cyber
security and application delivery solutions for physical,
cloud, and software defined data centers. Its award-winning
solutions portfolio secures the digital experience by providing
infrastructure, application, and corporate IT protection and
availability services to enterprises globally. Radware’s solutions
empower more than 12,500 enterprise and carrier customers worldwide
to adapt to market challenges quickly, maintain business continuity
and achieve maximum productivity while keeping costs down. For more
information, please visit www.radware.com.
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