Radware® (NASDAQ: RDWR), a leading provider of cyber security and
application delivery solutions, today introduced a powerful new
series of six DefensePro®X attack mitigation platforms along with
Radware Cyber Controller, a new state-of-the-art management,
security operations, and orchestration system. The next-generation
solution combines industry-leading performance and DDoS protection
with enriched usability and visibility to defend against
increasingly sophisticated cyber threats. Built-in, automated
protection algorithms mitigate encrypted attacks, DNS floods, and
application-layer (L7) DDoS attacks in real time.
To answer the cybersecurity needs of medium-sized businesses as
well as enterprises, Tier-1 service providers, and carriers, the
DefensePro X lineup offers five new hardware platforms and one
virtual platform with a wide range of DDoS protections. Using
Radware’s next generation Hardware Mitigation Engine, DefensePro X
delivers an up to 800Gbps mitigation capacity and up to 1.2 billion
packets per second attack prevention rate, making it the fastest
and most scalable mitigation platform on the market today.
To oversee the complete DDoS protection lifecycle and speed time
to mitigation, DefensePro X works with Radware’s new Cyber
Controller. The system provides a single location for traffic
visibility, robust analytics, and advanced security operations.
“Security teams are dealing with an increasingly complex threat
landscape, more complicated network infrastructures, and new
reporting regulations that demand more advanced DDoS protection
solutions. And they are battling these challenges with a shrinking
pool of experienced security talent,” said Gabi Malka, Radware’s
chief operating officer. “Industry-leading speed, scalability,
automation, and usability are hallmarks of Radware’s new DefensePro
X and Cyber Controller solution. It’s the perfect duo for not only
simplifying and automating the fight against today’s most
sophisticated DDoS threats, but also defending businesses against
new, unknown attack vectors.”
Radware’s DefensePro X DDoS mitigation platforms and Cyber
Controller offer:
- A new software architecture and dedicated hardware that deliver
two- to three-fold increases in DDoS mitigation performance without
compromising legitimate user experiences.
- The latest cyber technologies with modular bypass network
interfaces and highest port density, including 40G, 100G, and
first-to-market 400G interfaces.
- Enhanced protection, quality, and performance for encrypted
attacks with full hardware-based support for TLS 1.3
inspection.
- Robust peacetime and detailed attack-time analytics that
provide deep insights into network behavior and anomalies as they
occur.
- Next-generation security operation dashboards — with attack
information and mitigation actions in a single windowpane — to
enable faster and more intuitive loop-closure between attacks,
active mitigations, and mitigation refinement.
- Unified control across all deployments, with simplified
management and configuration, creating a seamless experience for
both out-of-path and inline DDoS protection solutions.
For more information about Radware’s new DefensePro X DDoS
mitigation platforms and Cyber Controller, read the companion post
on the company’s blog. Radware was named the leader in Quadrant
Knowledge Solutions’ SPARK Matrix™ for DDOS Mitigation for two
consecutive years.
About RadwareRadware® (NASDAQ: RDWR) is a
global leader of cyber security and application delivery solutions
for physical, cloud, and software defined data centers. Its
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and availability services to enterprises globally. Radware’s
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adapt to market challenges quickly, maintain business continuity,
and achieve maximum productivity while keeping costs down. For more
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