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Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR) has expanded its Threat Intelligence Services with two new cloud-based security solutions: the Telegram Claimed Attacks Report and TLS Fingerprint Reputation Feed. The Telegram Claimed Attacks Report provides real-time visibility into cyber threats by monitoring and aggregating hacker group claims on Telegram, refreshing data every 15 minutes through user-friendly dashboards. The TLS Fingerprint Reputation Feed proactively identifies and blocks malicious TLS fingerprints using advanced analytics and global threat intelligence. These subscription-based services aim to help security teams anticipate and neutralize emerging cyber threats before they materialize, offering features such as global data correlation, automated mitigation, and customizable scoring models.
Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR) ha ampliato i suoi Servizi di Intelligence sulle Minacce con due nuove soluzioni di sicurezza basate sul cloud: il Telegram Claimed Attacks Report e il TLS Fingerprint Reputation Feed. Il Telegram Claimed Attacks Report offre una visibilità in tempo reale sulle minacce informatiche monitorando e aggregando le rivendicazioni dei gruppi hacker su Telegram, aggiornando i dati ogni 15 minuti tramite dashboard intuitive. Il TLS Fingerprint Reputation Feed identifica e blocca in modo proattivo i fingerprint TLS dannosi utilizzando analisi avanzate e intelligence globale sulle minacce. Questi servizi in abbonamento sono progettati per aiutare i team di sicurezza a prevedere e neutralizzare le minacce informatiche emergenti prima che si concretizzino, offrendo funzionalità come correlazione globale dei dati, mitigazione automatizzata e modelli di punteggio personalizzabili.
Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR) ha ampliado sus Servicios de Inteligencia de Amenazas con dos nuevas soluciones de seguridad basadas en la nube: el Informe de Ataques Reclamados en Telegram y el Feed de Reputación de Huellas TLS. El Informe de Ataques Reclamados en Telegram proporciona visibilidad en tiempo real de las amenazas cibernéticas al monitorear y agregar las reclamaciones de grupos hackers en Telegram, actualizando los datos cada 15 minutos mediante paneles de control fáciles de usar. El Feed de Reputación de Huellas TLS identifica y bloquea proactivamente las huellas TLS maliciosas utilizando análisis avanzados e inteligencia global de amenazas. Estos servicios por suscripción están diseñados para ayudar a los equipos de seguridad a anticipar y neutralizar las amenazas cibernéticas emergentes antes de que se materialicen, ofreciendo características como correlación global de datos, mitigación automatizada y modelos de puntuación personalizables.
Radware(NASDAQ: RDWR)는 두 가지 새로운 클라우드 기반 보안 솔루션인 Telegram Claimed Attacks Report와 TLS Fingerprint Reputation Feed로 위협 인텔리전스 서비스를 확장했습니다. Telegram Claimed Attacks Report는 Telegram에서 해커 그룹의 주장 내용을 모니터링하고 집계하여 15분마다 데이터를 갱신하는 사용자 친화적인 대시보드를 통해 사이버 위협에 대한 실시간 가시성을 제공합니다. TLS Fingerprint Reputation Feed는 고급 분석과 글로벌 위협 인텔리전스를 활용하여 악성 TLS 지문을 사전 식별하고 차단합니다. 이 구독 기반 서비스는 보안팀이 신종 사이버 위협을 사전에 예측하고 무력화할 수 있도록 지원하며, 전 세계 데이터 상관관계, 자동 완화, 맞춤형 점수 모델 등의 기능을 제공합니다.
Radware (NASDAQ : RDWR) a étendu ses Services de Renseignement sur les Menaces avec deux nouvelles solutions de sécurité basées sur le cloud : le Rapport des Attaques Réclamées sur Telegram et le Flux de Réputation des Empreintes TLS. Le Rapport des Attaques Réclamées sur Telegram offre une visibilité en temps réel sur les cybermenaces en surveillant et en agrégeant les revendications des groupes de hackers sur Telegram, avec une actualisation des données toutes les 15 minutes via des tableaux de bord conviviaux. Le Flux de Réputation des Empreintes TLS identifie et bloque de manière proactive les empreintes TLS malveillantes grâce à des analyses avancées et une intelligence globale des menaces. Ces services par abonnement visent à aider les équipes de sécurité à anticiper et neutraliser les menaces cyber émergentes avant qu'elles ne se concrétisent, offrant des fonctionnalités telles que la corrélation mondiale des données, la mitigation automatisée et des modèles de notation personnalisables.
Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR) hat seine Threat Intelligence Services um zwei neue cloudbasierte Sicherheitslösungen erweitert: den Telegram Claimed Attacks Report und den TLS Fingerprint Reputation Feed. Der Telegram Claimed Attacks Report bietet Echtzeit-Einblicke in Cyberbedrohungen, indem er Hackergruppen-Aussagen auf Telegram überwacht und aggregiert und die Daten alle 15 Minuten über benutzerfreundliche Dashboards aktualisiert. Der TLS Fingerprint Reputation Feed identifiziert und blockiert proaktiv bösartige TLS-Fingerabdrücke mithilfe fortschrittlicher Analytik und globaler Bedrohungsinformationen. Diese abonnementbasierten Dienste sollen Sicherheitsteams dabei unterstützen, aufkommende Cyberbedrohungen frühzeitig zu erkennen und zu neutralisieren, und bieten Funktionen wie globale Datenkorrelation, automatisierte Abwehrmaßnahmen und anpassbare Bewertungsmodelle.
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  • Launch of two new real-time threat intelligence solutions expanding Radware's security portfolio
  • Automated threat detection and mitigation capabilities reducing operational effort for security teams
  • 15-minute data refresh rate for the Telegram Claimed Attacks Report ensuring timely threat intelligence
  • Integration with Radware's existing DDoS Protection enhancing overall security offering
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Radware's new threat intelligence offerings strengthen their subscription revenue potential while addressing urgent market needs for proactive security.

Radware's expansion of its Threat Intelligence Services represents a strategic enhancement to its security portfolio with two new subscription-based cloud services. The Telegram Claimed Attacks Report leverages OSINT to monitor hacker group activities on Telegram, providing real-time visibility into emerging threats with 15-minute update intervals. Meanwhile, the TLS Fingerprint Reputation Feed bolsters the company's DDoS Protection by identifying and blocking malicious TLS fingerprints at the handshake level.

These additions are particularly timely as organizations face increasingly sophisticated cyber threats amid persistent security staff shortages. By focusing on proactive threat intelligence rather than just reactive defense, Radware is addressing a critical market need for early warning systems that can prevent attacks before they materialize.

From a business perspective, these subscription-based services should contribute to recurring revenue growth while requiring minimal incremental development costs given they leverage Radware's existing cloud infrastructure and threat intelligence network. The company is effectively monetizing its global threat data collection capabilities by packaging insights into subscription services that complement its core DDoS protection solutions.

The enhancements align with industry trends toward integrated security platforms that combine multiple layers of protection. Radware's approach of offering specialized intelligence feeds that integrate with existing security infrastructure should appeal to enterprise customers looking to maximize their security investments without adding operational complexity.

New capabilities offer real-time intelligence and visibility to help neutralize cyberthreats before they materialize

MAHWAH, N.J., June 02, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Radware® (NASDAQ: RDWR), a global leader in application security and delivery solutions for multi-cloud environments, today announced it has expanded its Threat Intelligence Services with the launch of its Telegram Claimed Attacks Report and TLS Fingerprint Reputation Feed. The subscription-based cloud services work in real-time to provide global threat intelligence and visibility so security teams can anticipate and neutralize emerging cyber threats before they materialize. In the face of escalating cyberthreats, they offer additional preemptive protection to strengthen cyber defenses and improve security posture with minimal operational effort.

“Our new TLS Fingerprint Reputation Feed and Telegram Claimed Attacks Report are part of our comprehensive, multi-layered approach to cyber security and threat management,” said Gabi Malka, chief operating officer at Radware. “They are like an advanced warning system designed to help already time-strapped security teams stay ahead of cyber threats. The new capabilities deliver real-time, high-value insights into attackers, their motivations and methods so security teams can take proactive, decisive action on threats before they happen and maintain an airtight security posture.”

Telegram Claimed Attacks Report
Radware’s Telegram Claimed Attacks Report, the latest addition to the company’s Cloud Threat Intelligence Service, offers real-time visibility into cyber threats targeting specific regions or industry verticals. This new open-source intelligence (OSINT) based report aggregates claims made by hacker groups on Telegram, presenting them with supporting evidence. Key features include:

  • Timely insights: Offers real-time visibility into emerging threats for swift decision-making.
  • Proactive threat management: Helps security operation center teams anticipate attacks or address attacks happening in real-time.
  • Intuitive dashboards: Presents refreshed data every 15 minutes via user friendly interfaces and offers easy filtering of specific data by industry geography and attacking group.

TLS Fingerprint Reputation Feed
To prevent malicious actors from entering a system, Radware’s TLS Fingerprint Reputation Feed proactively identifies and blocks malicious TLS fingerprints by leveraging advanced analytics and global threat intelligence correlated across Radware’s cloud network. The feed, which is an enhancement to Radware’s industry leading DDoS Protection, includes:

  • Global data correlation: Offers access to a globally sourced, continuously updated feed of high-risk TLS fingerprints.
  • Automated mitigation: Dynamically blocks known malicious TLS fingerprints at the handshake level.
  • Smart learning and configurability: Customizes scoring models and defines thresholds by severity.
  • Seamless visibility: Monitors blocked fingerprints and policy impact through a user-friendly dashboard.

Radware has received numerous awards and recognitions for its application and network security solutions from industry analysts, including Aite-Novarica Group, Forrester, GigaOm, Gartner, KuppingerCole, and QKS Group.

About Radware
Radware® (NASDAQ: RDWR) is a global leader in application security and delivery solutions for multi-cloud environments. The company’s cloud application, infrastructure, and API security solutions use AI-driven algorithms for precise, hands-free, real-time protection from the most sophisticated web, application, and DDoS attacks, API abuse, and bad bots. Enterprises and carriers worldwide rely on Radware’s solutions to address evolving cybersecurity challenges and protect their brands and business operations while reducing costs. For more information, please visit the Radware website.

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Media Contact:
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Radware
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FAQ

What new security features did Radware (RDWR) announce in June 2025?

Radware announced two new security features: the Telegram Claimed Attacks Report for monitoring hacker group claims, and the TLS Fingerprint Reputation Feed for identifying and blocking malicious TLS fingerprints.

How does Radware's new Telegram Claimed Attacks Report work?

The report aggregates claims made by hacker groups on Telegram in real-time, refreshing data every 15 minutes and presenting it through user-friendly dashboards with filtering options by industry, geography, and attacking group.

What are the key features of Radware's TLS Fingerprint Reputation Feed?

Key features include global data correlation, automated mitigation of malicious TLS fingerprints, customizable scoring models, and a user-friendly dashboard for monitoring blocked fingerprints.

How often is Radware's Telegram Claimed Attacks Report updated?

The report data is refreshed every 15 minutes to provide near real-time visibility into emerging cyber threats.

What benefits do Radware's new threat intelligence services offer to security teams?

The services provide real-time threat intelligence, proactive threat detection, automated mitigation, and minimal operational effort requirements, helping teams anticipate and neutralize cyber threats before they materialize.
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