Radware Launches New Cloud Security Service Centers in India and Kenya
Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR) has announced the launch of new cloud security service centers in Chennai, Mumbai, and Nairobi. The company now operates over 50 cloud security centers globally with a 15Tbps mitigation capacity. These centers are strategically positioned to mitigate attacks closer to their origin, improving application response times and reducing mitigation response times for various cyber threats.
According to Radware's 2025 Global Threat Analysis Report, Web DDoS attacks surged 550%, while web application and API attacks increased by 41% between 2023 and 2024. The expansion aims to enhance cyber protection, reliability, and availability while helping organizations maintain data within their borders for compliance with privacy regulations.
Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR) ha annunciato l'apertura di nuovi centri di sicurezza cloud a Chennai, Mumbai e Nairobi. L'azienda gestisce ora oltre 50 centri di sicurezza cloud a livello globale con una capacità di mitigazione di 15Tbps. Questi centri sono posizionati strategicamente per contrastare gli attacchi più vicino alla loro origine, migliorando i tempi di risposta delle applicazioni e riducendo i tempi di mitigazione contro varie minacce informatiche.
Secondo il Rapporto di Analisi delle Minacce Globali 2025 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. L'espansione mira a potenziare la protezione informatica, l'affidabilità e la disponibilità, aiutando le organizzazioni a mantenere i dati all'interno dei propri confini per rispettare le normative sulla privacy.
Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR) ha anunciado el lanzamiento de nuevos centros de servicios de seguridad en la nube en Chennai, Mumbai y Nairobi. La empresa opera ahora más de 50 centros de seguridad en la nube a nivel mundial con una capacidad de mitigación de 15Tbps. Estos centros están estratégicamente ubicados para mitigar los ataques cerca de su origen, mejorando los tiempos de respuesta de las aplicaciones y reduciendo los tiempos de mitigación frente a diversas amenazas cibernéticas.
Según el Informe de Análisis Global de Amenazas 2025 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. La expansión tiene como objetivo mejorar la protección cibernética, la fiabilidad y la disponibilidad, ayudando a las organizaciones a mantener los datos dentro de sus fronteras para cumplir con las regulaciones de privacidad.
Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR)가 첸나이, 뭄바이, 나이로비에 새로운 클라우드 보안 서비스 센터를 개설했다고 발표했습니다. 현재 회사는 전 세계적으로 50개 이상의 클라우드 보안 센터를 운영하며 15Tbps의 완화 용량을 보유하고 있습니다. 이 센터들은 공격 발생지 근처에서 공격을 차단하도록 전략적으로 배치되어 애플리케이션 응답 시간을 개선하고 다양한 사이버 위협에 대한 완화 대응 시간을 단축합니다.
Radware의 2025 글로벌 위협 분석 보고서에 따르면, 웹 DDoS 공격이 550% 급증했으며, 웹 애플리케이션과 API 공격은 2023년에서 2024년 사이에 41% 증가했습니다. 이번 확장은 사이버 보호, 신뢰성 및 가용성을 강화하고 조직이 개인정보 보호 규정을 준수하기 위해 데이터를 자국 내에 유지할 수 있도록 돕는 것을 목표로 합니다.
Radware (NASDAQ : RDWR) a annoncé le lancement de nouveaux centres de services de sécurité cloud à Chennai, Mumbai et Nairobi. L'entreprise exploite désormais plus de 50 centres de sécurité cloud dans le monde avec une capacité de mitigation de 15Tbps. Ces centres sont stratégiquement situés pour atténuer les attaques près de leur origine, améliorant ainsi les temps de réponse des applications et réduisant les délais de mitigation face à diverses menaces cybernétiques.
Selon le rapport d'analyse mondiale des menaces 2025 de Radware, les attaques Web DDoS ont augmenté de 550%, tandis que les attaques sur les applications web et les API ont progressé de 41% entre 2023 et 2024. Cette expansion vise à renforcer la protection cybernétique, la fiabilité et la disponibilité, tout en aidant les organisations à conserver leurs données sur leur territoire pour se conformer aux réglementations en matière de confidentialité.
Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR) hat die Eröffnung neuer Cloud-Sicherheitszentren in Chennai, Mumbai und Nairobi bekannt gegeben. Das Unternehmen betreibt nun weltweit über 50 Cloud-Sicherheitszentren mit einer 15Tbps-Mitigationskapazität. Diese Zentren sind strategisch so positioniert, dass Angriffe näher an ihrem Ursprung abgewehrt werden können, was die Anwendungsreaktionszeiten verbessert und die Reaktionszeiten bei der Abwehr verschiedener Cyberbedrohungen verkürzt.
Dem Global Threat Analysis Report 2025 von Radware zufolge sind Web-DDoS-Angriffe um 550% gestiegen, während Angriffe auf Webanwendungen und APIs zwischen 2023 und 2024 um 41% zunahmen. Die Erweiterung soll den Cyberschutz, die Zuverlässigkeit und Verfügbarkeit verbessern und Organisationen dabei helfen, Daten innerhalb ihrer Grenzen zu halten, um die Einhaltung von Datenschutzvorschriften sicherzustellen.
- Expansion to three new strategic locations in India and Kenya, strengthening global presence
- Network growth to over 50 cloud security service centers worldwide
- Significant mitigation capacity of up to 15Tbps
- Recognition as market leader by multiple industry analysts
- Substantial increase in cyber threats: Web DDoS attacks up 550% and web application/API attacks up 41%
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Radware expands cloud security presence in emerging markets to enhance regional threat mitigation amid rising cyberattacks.
Radware's establishment of new security centers in India and Kenya represents a strategic geographic expansion of their cloud security infrastructure. This brings their global network to over 50 security service centers with a combined mitigation capacity of 15Tbps. The location choice is significant as it enables Radware to mitigate attacks closer to their point of origin in these regions, which technically improves application response times and reduces mitigation latency for customers.
The expansion directly addresses the cybersecurity challenges highlighted in Radware's own threat research, which documented a
From a technical infrastructure perspective, this deployment follows the security best practice of distributed defense capabilities. The geographical distribution allows for more efficient traffic handling during attack scenarios while maintaining performance for legitimate users. The statement about ongoing investments in their security network being "an important role in our cloud security growth strategy" suggests this expansion aligns with their established business direction rather than representing a new strategic pivot.
While the announcement doesn't include financial specifics regarding the investment or expected revenue impact, it demonstrates Radware's continued execution on their cloud security roadmap and commitment to serving emerging markets with growing cybersecurity needs.
Offers local customers world-class network and application protection
MAHWAH, N.J., May 02, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Radware® (NASDAQ: RDWR), a global leader in application security and delivery solutions for multi-cloud environments, announced the launch of new cloud security service centers in Chennai and Mumbai, India, and Nairobi, Kenya. Today, Radware supports a network of more than 50 cloud security service centers worldwide with a mitigation capacity up to 15Tbps.
Radware’s global network of data 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
“Our ongoing investments in our security network continue to play an important role in our cloud security growth strategy,” said Haim Zelikovsky, vice president of cloud security services for Radware. “Cloud innovation is central to our mission in providing customers industry-leading cyber protection, reliability, and availability at a time when cyber threats are not only increasing in frequency and magnitude but also sophistication.”
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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