Radware® (NASDAQ: RDWR), a leading provider of cyber security and
application delivery solutions, announced it enhanced its Bot
Manager with a new set of crypto mitigation algorithms. Inspired by
blockchain methodologies, the algorithms help close security gaps
that let sophisticated bots evade traditional CAPTCHA solutions to
harm a website or application. At the same time, they enable
genuine website visitors to enjoy a frictionless, CAPTCHA-free user
experience.
“The bad bot problem continues to get bigger for organizations
large and small. Bad bots are being used for everything from
scavenging concert tickets and stockpiling baby formula and video
game consoles to account take overs and credit card fraud,” said
Dr. David Aviv, Radware’s chief technology officer. “Even though
CAPTCHAs are a popular mitigation option and work for some use
cases, they are no longer capable to defend against today’s
scalable and sophisticated bots. Organizations must transition
beyond a traditional one-size-fits-all solution to a multi-layered
defense mechanism that can mitigate even the most advanced bot
attacks.”
According to Radware research, there was a 144% increase in
generation 4 bot attacks between 2021 and 2022. While usage of
CAPTCHAs has been the most popular method of trying to keep bad
bots from entering websites, CAPTCHAs can lead to a bad user
experience, customer frustration, and churn. Moreover, by using
various techniques to evade digital fingerprinting as well as
anti-CAPTCHA plugins and CAPTCHA solving farms, bot masters can
avoid CAPTCHAs altogether, which makes keeping internet properties
secure from bots a greater challenge than ever before.
To counter these tactics, Radware’s new crypto mitigation
algorithms form the basis for a new zero trust posture for publicly
exposed web and API applications. Because the mitigation takes
place behind the scenes, it’s invisible to visitors, which makes it
not only difficult for bad actors to tamper with, but also creates
a more seamless web experience for end users. To bolster
application security, the mitigation is also continuous. It works
with near zero grace periods to keep malicious bot machines
occupied and exhaust their resources as well as to curb the bot
master’s motivation to attack.
For two consecutive years, Radware has been recognized as the
technology leader in Quadrant Knowledge Solutions’ SPARK Matrix™:
Bot Management analysis of the global bot management market. The
Radware Bot Manager protects against all forms of automated
attacks, including account takeover, denial of inventory,
application DDoS, ad and payment fraud, and web scraping.
Companies can estimate the financial costs their business incurs
from malicious bots, based on their industry, traffic volumes,
revenue, and infrastructure costs with Radware’s Bad Bot Business
Impact Calculator.
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