Radware® (NASDAQ: RDWR), a leading provider of cyber security and
application delivery solutions, today announced major enhancements
to its Radware Bot Manager as part of its 360-degree approach to
application protection. Radware’s advanced solution helps
organizations prevent nefarious bots from bypassing their defenses
to gain unlawful access to native Android and iOS (Google and
Apple) mobile applications.
Today, 10% of bot attacks target native mobile applications.
Yet, many of the traditional security controls enterprises use to
protect their digital assets are limited in their ability to detect
sophisticated bots in mobile app and web traffic. Radware Bot
Manager’s market-leading advancements offer first-to-market
integrated authentication for both iOS and Android devices and new
identity algorithms so organizations can defend themselves against
distributed and targeted bot attacks with the highest accuracy and
performance.
“Bot attacks are increasing not only in number, but also
sophistication. To circumvent conventional security measures, bots
can change their identity, behavior, and IP address,” said Gabi
Malka, Radware’s chief operating officer. “Defending against their
tactics requires advanced, proactive security that improves its
logic faster than continuously evolving bot patterns—which is
exactly what our enhanced bot manager does. Radware Bot Manager
leverages the latest developments in deep learning and advanced
proprietary secure-identity algorithms to stop bot attacks on
native mobile applications in real-time before they materialize and
take a toll on your infrastructure.”
To ensure only authenticated devices and users can reach native
Android and iOS mobile applications, Radware Bot Manager now offers
organizations a double layer of added protection. The first new
layer of protection provides proactive attestation mechanisms that
automatically identify and defend against mobile app emulators,
modified applications, and applications with modified operating
systems. The second added layer—Secure Identity—offers a unique
user identity engine that validates application and operating
system requests to prevent identity spoofing, tampering, and replay
attacks. Together, these new layers deliver faster, more accurate
detection of bots engaged in attacks.
Bad bots target mobile applications to carry out a variety of
malicious activities. This includes form and comment spamming,
creating fake accounts, denying inventory, stealing confidential
business data and personally identifiable information (PII), and
launching denial-of-service attacks.
In addition to secure identity and attestation, Radware’s
multi-layered protection for mobile applications and the web
includes intent-based analysis, device and browser fingerprinting,
and collective bot intelligence along with:
- Detailed analytics and reporting – Granular analytics reports
on bot activities include malicious IP lists as well as insights
into global bot distribution, traffic patterns, and the severity of
an attack.
- Flexible integration – Optimized to consume less space, memory,
CPU, and battery, the Radware Bot Manager software developer’s kit
(SDK) easily integrates with iOS and Android apps and can be
embedded into native and hybrid apps.
- Customizable CAPTCHAs – To meet specific business needs, the
Radware Bot Manager SDK enables users to customize a variety of
elements for CAPTCHA and block pages, including text, text
alignment, font, color, language, and images.
- Unified portal – Radware Bot Manager shares a
“single-pane-of-glass” interface with Radware’s Cloud Application
Protection Services to deliver ease of configuration, granular
control options, and detailed analytics for application security
events and protection metrics.
For 360 degrees of application security, Radware Bot Manager
works alongside Radware’s market-leading Cloud DDoS Protection
Service, Cloud Web Application Firewall (WAF) Service, API
Protection, and just-released Client-Side Protection. Industry
analysts such as Aite-Novarica Group, 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.
About RadwareRadware® (NASDAQ: 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 down. For more
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