Radware to Showcase Bot Manager Aimed at Helping Businesses Detect, Classifiy and Remediate Malicious Bot Activity
March 04 2019 - 6:00AM
Radware® (NASDAQ: RDWR), a leading provider of cyber security and
application delivery solutions, today announced it will showcase
its Radware Bot Manager solution at the RSA Conference (South
Expo Booth 555). The result of the acquisition of ShieldSquare in
January 2019, Radware Bot Manager service offers comprehensive
protection for Web apps, mobile apps and APIs from all generations
of automated threats (bots) targeting applications and systems
Bots represent a problem for businesses, regardless of industry.
While some are “good” bots that automate and accelerate business
processes, others (roughly 26% of internet traffic) are “bad,”
disrupting service, stealing data and performing fraudulent
activities. To complicate matters, Radware’s research shows that
79% of organizations cannot make a definitive distinction between
good and bad bots, and sophisticated, large-scale attacks often go
undetected by conventional mitigation systems and strategies.
Radware Bot Manager compliments its existing Web Application
Firewall and DDoS protection offerings, providing out-of-path
on-premises and cloud solutions that deliver comprehensive bot
protection. What’s more, it leverages patented Internet-based Deep
Behavior Analysis, identifying the intent behind attacks and
providing accurate classifications of genuine users, good bots and
bad bots, including sophisticated 4th generation bots that
typically evade even the advanced protection solutions.
“Integrating ShieldSquare into our Attack Mitigation Solution
Portfolio gives our customers quick access to the comprehensive
solution they need to detect and prevent large-scale bot attacks,”
said Anna Convery-Pelletier, Chief Marketing Officer for Radware.
“By proactively detecting and blocking malicious bots,
organizations across industries can avoid major financial impact of
lost revenues around Account Takeover Attacks (ATO) and Denial of
Inventory use cases.
Indeed, Radware Bot Manager helps organizations reduce expenses
and increase revenue by fending off fraudulent activity, securing
inventory availability which may be held or cleared by scrapers,
eliminating the need to increase capacity to accommodate bot
traffic volumes, and correcting skewed marketing analytics that
were subject to malicious bot activity.
For more information, please visit
https://www.radware.com/products/bot-manager.
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solutions portfolio secures the digital experience by providing
infrastructure, application, and corporate IT protection and
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empower more than 12,500 enterprise and carrier customers worldwide
to adapt to market challenges quickly, maintain business continuity
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