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Radware Expands Cloud Security with New Threat Intelligence Service

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Radware®, a global leader in application security and delivery solutions for multi-cloud environments, introduced a new Threat Intelligence Service designed to help security operation center (SOC) teams, threat researchers, and incident responders enhance threat detection, identify compromised systems, and ultimately lower MTTR. The service, which is an expansion of Radware’s cloud security platform, offers them unique, real-time intelligence and pre-emptive warnings about potential network attacks so they can make more informed decisions about application and data center threats.

“Through our new Threat Intelligence Service, Radware is opening the door for customers to access the high-value attack data that we use internally,” said Gabi Malka, Radware’s chief operating officer. “This is not your standard crowdsourced intelligence. Our new service is unique in its ability to transform real-time, actionable attack data into enriched, contextual information. Our goal is to help security teams conduct even more precise and timely analyses and accelerate the detection of threat patterns and anomalies that might otherwise go unnoticed.”

Given the evolving nature of today’s threat landscape, incident management can be challenging and inefficient. Dealing with and prioritizing multiple events simultaneously without real-time visibility and clear data on the sources adds a layer of complexity for security teams that are already understaffed.

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Several key features distinguish Radware’s new Threat Intelligence Service in the marketplace:

Radware’s one-stop cloud security platform is infused with multiple layers of AI-powered intelligence and capabilities. The platform includes the company’s web application, bot management, and API, client side, and DDoS protections. It also includes delivery services such as its CDN, Load Balancer as a Service, Domain Name System as a Service, and Network Analytics Service.

SOURCE: GlobeNewswire

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