Radware® (NASDAQ: RDWR), a leading provider of cyber security and
application delivery solutions, today introduced a new Cloud Web
DDoS Protection solution. The state-of-the-art solution is designed
to minimize the growing gap between standard DDoS mitigation and an
emerging generation of more aggressive, layer 7 (L7), HTTPS Flood
attacks—also known as Web DDoS Tsunami attacks. Radware’s advanced
solution is unmatched in its ability to combat these encrypted,
high-volume, multi-vector threats that evade standard web
application firewalls (WAF) and network-based DDoS tools,
essentially rendering them ineffective.
“The dramatic rise in Web DDoS Tsunami attacks poses an
immediate cyber threat. Organizations worldwide regardless of
industry have fallen victim to these attacks, leaving them
confounded as to why their existing defense solutions are
faltering,” said Gabi Malka, Radware’s chief operating officer.
“Just because organizations have standard WAFs or network-based
DDoS mitigation in place, they should not take for granted that
they are adequately protected.”
The sharp increase in Web DDoS Tsunamis has raised the bar for
effective L7 DDoS detection and mitigation. As part of their latest
campaigns, hackers are combining network and application layer
attacks and using new tools to create these giant
request-per-second (RPS) Web DDoS attacks. To elude detection,
these L7 DDoS attacks appear as legitimate traffic and leverage
multiple evasion techniques, such as randomizing HTTP headers,
cookies, spoofing IPs, and more.
“Standard solutions that take a rate-limiting approach are not
built to handle this emerging generation of Web DDoS Tsunami
attacks,” continued Malka. “To defend against these attacks,
organizations need layer 7, behavioral-based security solutions
that can adapt in real time, scale by a magnitude higher than any
on-prem solution, and surgically block the attacks without blocking
legitimate traffic.”
Standard WAF and network-based DDoS protection solutions are
ineffective in detecting and mitigating Web DDoS Tsunamis without
impacting legitimate traffic. Detecting these attacks requires
decryption and deep inspection into the L7 traffic headers, which
network-based DDoS protection solutions are not able to do. At the
same time, on-premise or cloud-based WAF solutions that rely on
signature-based protections are ill-equipped to deal with the
randomized nature, scale, and sophistication of these attacks.
Anticipating the shift in the threat landscape, Radware
developed its new Cloud Web DDoS Protection. Backed by research and
development, the solution uniquely combines behavioral-based,
automated algorithms with the high-scale infrastructure needed to
accurately defend organizations against high RPS, Web DDoS Tsunami
attacks.
In addition, Radware’s Cloud Web DDoS Protection:
- Minimizes false positives—Dedicated
behavioral-based algorithms quickly and accurately detect and block
L7 DDoS attacks without interrupting legitimate traffic.
- Offers wide attack coverage against the most advanced
threats and zero-day attacks—The solution protects
organizations from a wide range of L7 DDoS threats, including
smaller-scale, sophisticated attacks; new L7 attack tools and
vectors; and large-scale, sophisticated Web DDoS Tsunami
attacks.
- Immediate and adaptive
protection—Leveraging proprietary behavioral
analysis and real-time signature generation, Radware immediately
detects HTTPS floods and continuously adapts the mitigation in
real-time to prevent downtime.
- Provides peace-of-mind—The automated and fully
managed solution is designed to help organizations block these
sophisticated attack campaigns consistently across all their
applications and environments.
For organizations under DDoS attack, Radware also offers an
Emergency Onboarding Service that helps neutralize security risks
and safeguard operations before damage occurs.
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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global leader of cyber security and application delivery solutions
for physical, cloud, and software defined data centers. Its
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providing infrastructure, application, and corporate IT protection,
and availability services to enterprises globally. Radware’s
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