Radware Introduces Two New Next-Gen Cloud Application Security Centers in Israel and Columbia
Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR) has announced the launch of two new cloud security centers in Tel Aviv, Israel and Bogotá, Colombia. The Tel Aviv facility represents Radware's second center in Israel, while the Bogotá location expands the company's presence in Latin America.
These additions are part of Radware's global cloud security network, which now encompasses over 50 centers worldwide with a total attack mitigation capacity exceeding 15Tbps. The expansion follows recent center launches in India, Kenya, and Peru, strengthening the company's ability to provide local cyber protection and comply with data privacy regulations.
According to Radware's 2025 Global Threat Analysis Report, Web DDoS attacks surged 550%, while web application and API attacks increased 41% between 2023 and 2024.
Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR) ha annunciato l'apertura di due nuovi centri per la sicurezza cloud a Tel Aviv, Israele e a Bogotá, Colombia. La struttura di Tel Aviv è il secondo centro dell'azienda in Israele, mentre quella di Bogotá amplia la presenza di Radware in America Latina.
Questi nuovi centri fanno parte della rete globale di sicurezza cloud di Radware, che ora conta più di 50 centri in tutto il mondo con una capacità complessiva di mitigazione degli attacchi superiore a 15 Tbps. L'espansione segue le aperture recenti in India, Kenya e Perù, rafforzando la capacità dell'azienda di offrire protezione informatica locale e di rispettare le normative sulla privacy dei dati.
Secondo il 2025 Global Threat Analysis Report di Radware, gli attacchi Web DDoS sono aumentati del 550%, mentre gli attacchi a web application e API sono cresciuti del 41% tra il 2023 e il 2024.
Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR) ha anunciado la apertura de dos nuevos centros de seguridad en la nube en Tel Aviv, Israel y Bogotá, Colombia. La instalación de Tel Aviv es el segundo centro de Radware en Israel, mientras que la de Bogotá amplía su presencia en América Latina.
Estas incorporaciones forman parte de la red global de seguridad en la nube de Radware, que ahora suma más de 50 centros en todo el mundo con una capacidad total de mitigación de ataques que supera los 15 Tbps. La expansión sigue a lanzamientos recientes en India, Kenia y Perú, fortaleciendo la capacidad de la compañía para ofrecer protección cibernética local y cumplir con las normativas de privacidad de datos.
Según el 2025 Global Threat Analysis Report de Radware, los ataques Web DDoS aumentaron un 550%, mientras que los ataques a aplicaciones web y API crecieron un 41% entre 2023 y 2024.
Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR)가 이스라엘 텔아비브와 콜롬비아 보고타에 신규 클라우드 보안 센터 두 곳을 개설했다고 발표했습니다. 텔아비브 센터는 이스라엘 내 두 번째 센터이며, 보고타 센터는 라틴아메리카에서의 Radware 입지를 확장합니다.
이들 센터는 Radware의 글로벌 클라우드 보안 네트워크의 일부로, 현재 전 세계에 50개 이상의 센터를 보유하고 있으며 총 공격 완화 용량은 15Tbps 이상입니다. 이번 확장은 인도, 케냐, 페루에서의 최근 센터 출범에 이은 것으로, 현지 사이버 보호 제공과 데이터 프라이버시 규정 준수 능력을 강화합니다.
Radware의 2025 Global Threat Analysis Report에 따르면 웹 DDoS 공격은 550% 급증했으며, 웹 애플리케이션 및 API 공격은 2023년에서 2024년 사이에 41% 증가했습니다.
Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR) a annoncé le lancement de deux nouveaux centres de sécurité cloud à Tél-Aviv, Israël et à Bogotá, Colombie. L'établissement de Tél-Aviv constitue le deuxième centre de Radware en Israël, tandis que celui de Bogotá renforce sa présence en Amérique latine.
Ces ajouts s'inscrivent dans le réseau mondial de sécurité cloud de Radware, qui compte désormais plus de 50 centres dans le monde avec une capacité totale d'atténuation des attaques dépassant 15 Tbps. Cette expansion fait suite à des ouvertures récentes en Inde, au Kenya et au Pérou, renforçant la capacité de l'entreprise à fournir une protection locale contre les cybermenaces et à se conformer aux réglementations sur la confidentialité des données.
Selon le 2025 Global Threat Analysis Report de Radware, les attaques Web DDoS ont bondi de 550%, tandis que les attaques contre les applications web et les API ont augmenté de 41% entre 2023 et 2024.
Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR) hat die Eröffnung von zwei neuen Cloud-Sicherheitszentren in Tel Aviv, Israel und Bogotá, Kolumbien bekanntgegeben. Die Anlage in Tel Aviv ist Radwares zweites Zentrum in Israel, während der Standort in Bogotá die Präsenz des Unternehmens in Lateinamerika erweitert.
Diese Ergänzungen sind Teil des globalen Cloud-Sicherheitsnetzwerks von Radware, das nun mehr als 50 Zentren weltweit umfasst und über eine gesamte Angriffsabwehrkapazität von mehr als 15 Tbps verfügt. Die Expansion folgt auf kürzliche Eröffnungen in Indien, Kenia und Peru und stärkt die Fähigkeit des Unternehmens, lokalen Cyberschutz zu bieten und Datenschutzvorschriften einzuhalten.
Laut Radwares 2025 Global Threat Analysis Report stiegen Web-DDoS-Angriffe um 550%, während Angriffe auf Webanwendungen und APIs zwischen 2023 und 2024 um 41% zunahmen.
- Expansion to 50+ global cloud security centers with 15Tbps total attack mitigation capacity
- Strategic growth in EMEA and Latin America markets
- Enhanced local data protection and compliance capabilities
- Improved application response times and faster attack mitigation for regional customers
- Significant increase in cyber threats with Web DDoS attacks up 550%
- Rising complexity of security challenges with 41% increase in web application and API attacks
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Radware's new cloud security centers in Israel and Colombia strengthen their global network, supporting regional growth amid rising cyber threats.
Radware's expansion with two new cloud security centers in Tel Aviv and Bogotá represents a strategic infrastructure investment that enhances their global security posture. This brings their worldwide network to over 50 centers with a combined mitigation capacity exceeding 15Tbps. The move strengthens Radware's footprint in both EMEA and Latin America regions, critical markets experiencing heightened cybersecurity concerns.
The timing is particularly strategic given the alarming trends highlighted in Radware's 2025 threat analysis: Web DDoS attacks surged 550% while web application and API attacks increased 41% between 2023-2024. By positioning mitigation capabilities closer to attack origins, Radware can provide faster response times while helping clients maintain data sovereignty—an increasingly important regulatory requirement in many jurisdictions.
This expansion continues Radware's methodical global buildout following recent deployments in India, Kenya, and Peru. The distributed architecture offers technical advantages beyond regulatory compliance, including reduced latency for local customers and improved attack response times. For a company competing in the crowded cybersecurity market, these infrastructure investments demonstrate commitment to service quality while positioning Radware to capitalize on growing demand for robust cloud security solutions as cyber attacks grow in sophistication and frequency.
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MAHWAH, N.J., Sept. 02, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Radware® (NASDAQ: RDWR), a global leader in application security and delivery solutions for multi-cloud environments, today announced the launch of two new cloud security centers in Tel Aviv, Israel and in Bogotá, Colombia. The new Tel Aviv facility marks Radware’s second cloud security center in Israel.
The addition of the second Israeli center, together with the new Bogotá site, follows the recent rollout of new cloud security centers in India, Kenya and Peru announced earlier this year. These new data centers are part of Radware’s global cloud security network, comprising more than 50 centers worldwide with a total attack mitigation capacity of over 15Tbps.
“With our second cloud security center in Tel Aviv and a new center in Bogotá, Radware is accelerating its global expansion—strengthening our footprint in EMEA and in Latin America,” said Roy Zisapel, Radware’s president and CEO. “These investments are central to our growth strategy, delivering industry-leading cyber protection, reliability, and availability while keeping customer data and transactions local, at a time when cyber threats are growing in scale, sophistication, and frequency.”
Radware’s global network of cloud security centers mitigates attacks closest to their point of origin. This helps organizations improve application response times for in-region traffic and reduce mitigation response times against a variety of attacks, including denial-of-service attacks, web application attacks, malicious bot traffic, and attacks on APIs. It also helps them keep data within their borders to meet strict data privacy regulations.
According to Radware’s 2025 Global Threat Analysis Report, Web DDoS attacks, which appear as high intensity, Layer 7 application attacks, surged globally
Radware has received numerous awards for its DDoS mitigation, application and API protection, web application firewall, and bot detection and management solutions. Industry analysts such as Aite-Novarica Group, Forrester, Gartner, GigaOm, IDC, KuppingerCole and QKS Group continue to recognize Radware as a market leader in cyber security.
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