Radware Scales Global Cloud Security Network To Support Customer Growth
Radware® (NASDAQ: RDWR), a recognised leader in application and API security for multi-cloud environments, has announced the continued expansion of its global cloud security network. The company is adding new next-generation application security centres as part of a broader strategy to strengthen resilience, improve performance, and deliver advanced protection against the latest cyber threats.
With more than 50 cloud security centres worldwide and total mitigation capacity now exceeding 15Tbps, Radware is scaling to meet the needs of enterprises facing unprecedented levels of cyber risk. The expanded network is designed to provide high availability and faster, more localised mitigation — helping organisations maintain business continuity and meet rising regulatory expectations.
“Expanding our global network is about more than capacity — it’s about giving our customers confidence,” said Roy Zisapel, Radware’s president and CEO. “Cyberattacks are growing in volume and sophistication, and businesses need to know they can count on reliable, immediate protection wherever they operate.”
Addressing Escalating Threats
According to Radware’s 2025 Global Threat Analysis Report, Web DDoS attacks surged by 550% between 2023 and 2024. In the same period, web application and API attacks climbed 41%. Radware’s investment in next-generation infrastructure enables enterprises to counteract these trends with advanced capabilities for DDoS mitigation, bot detection, web application firewalling, and API security.
Strengthening Market Leadership
Industry analysts consistently rank Radware as a leader in protecting applications and infrastructure against modern attack vectors. By continuing to invest in its cloud security backbone, Radware is reinforcing its leadership position and helping customers adapt to a rapidly shifting threat environment.
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