Radware’s Kubernetes WAF Enables DevOps Organizations to Develop and Deliver Applications Securely Without Compromising Agi...
October 15 2019 - 6:00AM
Radware® (NASDAQ: RDWR), a leading provider of cyber security and
application delivery solutions, today announced the launch of
Radware Kubernetes Web Application Firewall (WAF), a comprehensive
and highly scalable application security solution for
Kubernetes-based environments. Radware’s new Kubernetes WAF enables
organizations to secure microservices running on-premise and
cloud-based implementations. Within Kubernetes orchestrated
microservices ecosystems, it is the first to apply both a positive
and a negative security model so that companies can maximize data
and application security. It is also the first to offer a machine
learning based automatic policy generation and optimization engine
for Kubernetes environments, and it offers both IT security and
DevOps personnel detailed insight down to the pod level.
As organizations turn towards microservices and
sophisticated orchestration tools like Kubernetes to speed up their
Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) and thus improve operational
efficiency and agility, they suffer from very limited visibility
into their containerized environment. Existing security solutions
do not fit these environments as they do not provide the required
level of automation, flexibility and elasticity. Existing security
solutions are cumbersome, resulting in frustrated users, limited
protection and significant manual efforts. With Radware’s new
Kubernetes WAF, businesses can now protect their applications
against major threats such as data theft, encoded and encrypted
attacks and API manipulations without compromising the agility
DevOps requires to minimize time to market of new or enhanced
services.
"Agility is the main reason for businesses and
organizations to turn towards microservices and orchestration tools
like Kubernetes, but application security has often been neglected
as it has limited DevOps' ability to reduce time to market," says
David Aviv, Chief Technology Officer at Radware. "With Radware
Kubernetes WAF, we are now enabling DevOps to seamlessly integrate
application security into their environments without slowing down
any of their development or implementation processes."
Radware Kubernetes WAF is the only solution to
apply core technology recommended by NSS Labs and certified by ICSA
Labs application protection for microservices running within a
Kubernetes ecosystem. It supports both positive and negative
security models, protecting applications from attacks originating
from outside or inside (north-south and east-west traffic) the
enterprise. It is highly scalable and automatically grows with the
Kubernetes environment, providing strong security without manual
intervention. The solution easily integrates with common software
provisioning, testing and visibility tools and thus into the CI/CD
pipeline to facilitate rapid security provisioning of new services
and applications.
Radware Kubernetes WAF is currently the only
solution offering an auto policy generation and optimization engine
for application security in Kubernetes environments, enabling
protection against known threats and zero-day attacks alike. It
provides data leakage protection across web applications and APIs
and gives both DevOps and Security teams unprecedented visibility
including security events and policies, application telemetry,
network statistics, performance and minimal latency. The solution
enables single termination of TLS traffic only at the host level
and thus eliminates the need to manage multiple certificates across
different parties. Integrated reporting and analytics provide
control to both DevOps and Security teams in a unified portal and
interoperability with various open source visibility platforms.
For more information, please visit
https://www.radware.com/products/kubernetes-waf
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