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Radware secures major SaaS customer with DDoS mitigation and application security

Radware, a global leader in application security and delivery solutions for multi-cloud environments, announced a significant new multi-year customer win with a leading global SaaS enterprise software company.

As part of the agreement, the customer has deployed Radware’s DefensePro DDoS mitigation solution to protect its critical applications and infrastructure.

Prior to selecting Radware, the company had been experiencing repeated DDoS attacks ranging from approximately 30 Gbps to more than 600 Gbps and required a solution capable of providing consistently fast and reliable mitigation.

In addition to addressing immediate threat mitigation needs, the organization sought a more service provider–class DDoS solution to overcome the scalability limitations of its previous vendor. Radware’s architecture, automation capabilities, and flexible deployment options were key differentiators in the decision.

Radware has earned numerous awards for its DDoS mitigation capabilities. Industry analysts, including G2, PeerSpot, and QKS Group, continue to recognize the company as a market leader in DDoS protection based on customer reviews, satisfaction scores, and market presence.

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Randy Wood, Senior Vice President, North America Sales

Our new customer had experienced several large-scale DDoS attacks and recognized the need for an effective solution with extremely low time to mitigation. At the same time, the organization was facing growing scalability challenges as its revenue increased tenfold over the past decade. To support its rapidly expanding global customer base, the company required a world-class DDoS solution that delivers superior scalability, resilience, automation, and flexibility—and Radware met those requirements.



Source: https://www.thefastmode.com/technology-solutions/46524-radware-secures-major-saas-customer-with-ddos-mitigation-and-application-security

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