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F5 Collaborates With Red Hat to Drive Kubernetes and AI Application Security Forward With Expanded Solutions Portfolio

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kubernetes technical
Kubernetes is an open-source system that automates running and managing many pieces of software across groups of computers, like a conductor coordinating musicians so each piece plays at the right time and place. For investors, it matters because companies that use it can deploy updates faster, scale services up or down automatically, and cut infrastructure costs — factors that influence growth, reliability and operating margins.
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An NGINX gateway fabric is a coordinated layer of software gateways built on the NGINX web-serving and traffic-management engine that routes, secures and controls data between users and applications across clouds or data centers. Think of it as a network of intelligent traffic directors and checkpoints that distribute load, enforce access rules and keep services running smoothly; for investors, it affects uptime, performance, security posture and operational costs that influence revenue and risk.
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A web application firewall is a security tool that watches and filters traffic between the internet and a website or online service, blocking malicious requests that try to steal data, disrupt service, or exploit weaknesses — like a security guard checking visitors before they enter a building. For investors, it matters because effective protection lowers the risk of costly data breaches, outages, fines and reputational damage, which can preserve revenue and company value, while purchases or upgrades reflect spending on operational risk management.
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An OpenShift Operator is a small piece of software that automatically installs, configures and manages an application or service running on an OpenShift cloud platform, which itself is a managed system for running many containers. For investors, operators matter because they reduce the time, errors and costs of running complex cloud software—improving reliability and scalability—and can signal how easily a company can deploy and maintain cloud-based products that drive revenue or contain costs.
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An API, or Application Programming Interface, is a set of rules that allows different software programs to communicate and work together smoothly, much like a waiter translating your order into the kitchen and then bringing your meal back. For investors, APIs are important because they enable real-time access to financial data, trading systems, and other digital services, making it easier to make informed decisions quickly and efficiently.
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A regularly updated list of the most serious web application security risks published by the Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP). It works like a safety inspection checklist for software, highlighting common vulnerabilities that can let attackers steal data, disrupt operations or expose companies to fines and reputational damage. Investors use it to gauge a firm’s cyber risk exposure and the potential financial or operational fallout if those common security gaps are not addressed.
security-as-code technical
Security-as-code is the practice of writing a company’s security rules, checks and configurations as machine-readable code that can be stored in version control, tested automatically and deployed across software and cloud systems. For investors it matters because it makes security repeatable, auditable and faster to fix—like replacing handwritten procedures with an automated, locked assembly line—reducing the chance of costly breaches, downtime or regulatory penalties.

Enhanced security capabilities powered by certified Red Hat OpenShift Operators deliver enterprise-grade performance for Kubernetes, AI applications, and modernized IT operations

SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- F5 (NASDAQ: FFIV), the global leader in delivering and securing every app and API, announced significant milestones in its ongoing collaboration with Red Hat, unveiling a suite of innovative solutions designed to address the critical needs of Kubernetes-native application protection, AI-powered application security, and IT modernization. United by a shared commitment to open standards, enterprise security, and scalable architectures, F5’s new offerings deliver robust and repeatable security capabilities tailored to today’s most pressing challenges in application delivery and lifecycle management.

Leading with Kubernetes transformation: F5 WAF for NGINX and NGINX Gateway Fabric

The first announcement is the debut of F5 WAF for NGINX on NGINX Gateway Fabric, bringing enterprise-grade Layer 7 protection to Kubernetes-native workflows and extending the capabilities of the F5 Application Delivery and Security Platform (ADSP) in Red Hat OpenShift environments. Now available via certified Red Hat OpenShift Operator, F5 WAF for NGINX delivers container-native app and API protection on NGINX Gateway Fabric, bringing OWASP Top 10 coverage and modern API security to Red Hat OpenShift through declarative, DevOps-ready security-as-code workflows while preserving open standards.

“Kubernetes and AI are reshaping application security, and F5 is meeting these challenges head-on. F5 WAF for NGINX supported by NGINX Gateway Fabric delivers enterprise-grade protection for Kubernetes-native workflows. Collaborations with Red Hat OpenShift AI accelerate secure AI innovation with pre-validated blueprints for solutions like F5 AI Guardrails. Together with Red Hat, F5 is driving the future of application security to align seamlessly with the needs of Kubernetes and AI-powered workflows, creating stronger, safer, and more scalable digital experiences,” said John Maddison, Chief Marketing Officer at F5.

Accelerating AI security: AI quickstart for F5 AI Guardrails and F5 AI Red Team

With AI revolutionizing how applications are developed, deployed, and secured, F5 has collaborated with Red Hat to introduce an AI quickstart tailored for Red Hat OpenShift AI. This approach focuses on equipping teams with pre-built, deployable blueprints that allow organizations to stand up and explore AI workflows on Red Hat OpenShift AI without starting from scratch. By leveraging the strength of Red Hat OpenShift AI, the collaboration empowers teams to accelerate AI initiatives with greater confidence.

To help organizations fast-track adoption, F5 is delivering AI quickstarts via Red Hat’s established framework, enabling enterprises to deploy validated chatbot architectures that address real-world risks across industries handling sensitive data.

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About F5

F5, Inc. (NASDAQ: FFIV) is the global leader that delivers and secures every app. Backed by three decades of expertise, F5 has built the industry’s premier platform—F5 Application Delivery and Security Platform (ADSP)—to deliver and secure every app, every API, anywhere: on-premises, in the cloud, at the edge, and across hybrid, multicloud environments. F5 is committed to innovating and partnering with the world’s largest and most advanced organizations to deliver fast, available, and secure digital experiences. Together, we help each other thrive and bring a better digital world to life.

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Dan Sorensen
F5
(650) 228-4842
d.sorensen@f5.com

Holly Lancaster
We. Communications
(415) 547-7054
hlancaster@wecommunications.com

Source: F5, Inc.