Radware® (NASDAQ: RDWR), a leading provider of cyber security and
application delivery solutions, today announced it advanced its
Cloud Application Protection Services to create a best-of-suite
offering. For complete visibility and control, the suite combines
the company’s best-of-breed application protection solutions in one
seamless platform — all manageable through a single pane of glass.
This includes Radware’s market-leading Cloud DDoS Protection
Service, Cloud Web Application Firewall (WAF) Service, API
Protection, Bot Manager, and just-released Client-Side Protection.
Radware’s best-of-suite solution is CDN agnostic and available with
fully managed services.
For maximum security, the platform uses advanced
automation to protect web and mobile applications and their APIs
across on-prem, private and public clouds, and Kubernetes
environments. It defends against a full array of application layer
attacks, ranging from HTTP DDoS and bot attacks to OWASP Top 10 and
zero-day attacks, API abuse, and supply-chain attacks like
formjacking.
“Faced with tighter budgets and a shortage of
security expertise, companies can no longer deal with the overhead
and noise involved in protecting siloed environments using a
collection of products from different vendors. Not only does it
drive up total cost of ownership, but it also leads to gaps in
protection and security compromise,” said Gabi Malka, Radware’s
chief operating officer. “Our best-of-suite approach represents
another strategic move in delivering on our commitment to holistic
application protection. From browser to server side, the 360-degree
solution blankets the application environment against application
layer attacks, so organizations can easily scale their security as
their applications evolve and business grows.”
Along with its best-of-suite strategy, Radware
introduced an advanced new Client-Side Protection solution, which
secures the data path between an end user’s browser and third-party
services in the application supply chain. To protect an end user’s
personally identifiable information, and credit card and login data
from in-browser threats, the solution continually monitors
third-party JavaScript services and client-side activity,
automatically sending alerts and blocking suspicious requests.
The line of defense not only helps companies adhere
to privacy and data security compliance standards, but it also
assists in preventing data leakage that can lead to account
takeovers as well as mitigating a variety of security threats. This
includes formjacking, Magecart, card skimming, payment and digital
skimming, Javascript skimmers, e-skimming, and DOM XSS attacks.
“As server-side security advances, more hackers are
exploiting vulnerabilities and launching malicious attacks through
the less protected and seldom monitored client-side supply chain,”
said Malka. “Without client-side protection, organizations are
flying blind. They’re exposing end users to third-party services
that are embedded in their applications and over which they lack
visibility and control.”
Radware’s unique approach to Client-Side Protection
stands apart from the competition on several fronts, including
automation, visibility, and granular mitigation. It features:
- End-to-end automation: Auto discovery and
mapping of third-party JavaScript services as well as risk
assessment and mitigation can be automatically triggered by risk
level to reduce overhead and bridge the skills gap.
- Granular mitigation and surgical enforcement:
When blocking a domain, nefarious requests can be isolated to avoid
disrupting vital third-party services.
- Real-time risk assessment: For each new domain
or URL added to the supply chain, risk notifications are
immediately delivered, so organizations have the visibility needed
to make informed decisions about their third-party services.
For more information about Radware’s best-of-suite
offering and Client-Side Protection, read the companion post on the
company’s blog.
Industry analysts such as Forrester Research,
Gartner, GigaOm, KuppingerCole, and Quadrant Knowledge Solutions
continue to recognize Radware as a market leader across a variety
of cyber security categories. The company has received numerous
awards for its application and API protection, WAF, bot management,
and DDoS mitigation solutions.
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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 enterprise and carrier customers
worldwide to adapt to market challenges quickly, maintain business
continuity, and achieve maximum productivity while keeping costs
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