Radware Signs Multi-Million Dollar Deal

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Radware (NASDAQ:RDWR), cybersecurity company announced that it has signed a three-year contract with a global software-as-as-solution company in a multi-million dollar deal. Radware will help provide scalable security solutions to the company’s large swaths of data and cloud-based tools. As quoted in the press release: “Radware maintains direct relationships with many of the world’s top …

Radware (NASDAQ:RDWR), cybersecurity company announced that it has signed a three-year contract with a global software-as-as-solution company in a multi-million dollar deal. Radware will help provide scalable security solutions to the company’s large swaths of data and cloud-based tools.

As quoted in the press release:

“Radware maintains direct relationships with many of the world’s top SaaS providers, which have come to increase their reliance on our solutions,” said Roy Zisapel, CEO of Radware. “Our industry leading data center security capabilities, ability to detect and respond automatically, flexible deployment options and customer centric approach allow us to become strategic to their operations.  Our hybrid DDoS solution enabled this customer to scale its attack mitigation protection along with its business growth.”

Radware’s family of DDoS security solutions provides integrated application and network security for a best of breed, multi-layered security architecture and DDoS attack prevention. The solutions provide the highest protection accuracy with patent-protected behavioral based detection to protect legitimate traffic and real-time signature creation for zero-day attack protection. Radware’s hybrid DDoS protection integrates always-on detection and mitigation (on-premises or in the cloud) with cloud-based volumetric DDoS attack prevention, scrubbing, and 24×7 Emergency Response Team (ERT) support. Radware’s Defense SSL protection supports all types of encrypted attacks, inkling TCP SYN Floods, SSL Negotiation Floods, HTTPS Floods, and Encrypted Web Attacks.

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