Adapting Application Security to the New World of Bots In 2018, organizations reported a 10% increase in malware and bot attacks. Considering the pervasiveness (70%) of these types of attacks reported Radware |March 07, 2019
HTTPS: The Myth of Secure Encrypted Traffic Exposed The S in HTTPS is supposed to mean that encrypted traffic is secure. For attackers, it just means that they have Ben Zilberman |February 05, 2019
How Cyberattacks Directly Impact Your Brand: New Radware Report Whether you're an executive or practitioner, brimming with business acumen or tech savviness, your job is to preserve and grow Ben Zilberman |January 15, 2019
Protecting Applications in a Serverless Architecture Serverless architectures are revolutionizing the way organizations procure and use enterprise technology. Until recently, information security architecture was relatively simple; Ben Zilberman |November 08, 2018
Credential Stuffing Campaign Targets Financial Services Over the last few weeks, Radware has been tracking a significant Credential Stuffing Campaign targeting the financial industry in the Daniel Smith |October 23, 2018
Are Your Applications Secure? Executives express mixed feelings and a surprisingly high level of confidence in Radware’s 2018 Web Application Security Report. As we close Ben Zilberman |October 03, 2018
Don’t Let Your Data Seep Through The Cracks: Cybersecurity For the Smart Home Technology and wireless connectivity have forever changed households. While we don’t have the personal hovercrafts or jetpacks that we were Anna Convery-Pelletier |September 20, 2018
DDoS Protection is the Foundation for Application, Site and Data Availability When we think of DDoS protection, we often think about how to keep our website up and running. While searching Daniel Lakier |September 11, 2018
The Rising Threat of StressPaint Malware: Targeting Facebook Credentials A new cyberthreat gaining attention is StressPaint, a malware targeting Facebook credentials and exploiting the ever-growing use of social media for both personal and business purposes. As businesses increasingly rely on Facebook for marketing and customer interaction, the threat posed by StressPaint malware is one that cannot be ignored. Radware |April 17, 2018
Consequences of Connection – How Mobile Security Threats Can Reach the IoT Does mobile mean a handheld device in today’s world? Not necessarily. The term ‘mobile’ often applies to a phone or Carl Herberger |June 12, 2014
A Snapshot of DDoS Regulations: 6 Protection Initiatives In the first four months of 2014, news reports have regularly detailed cyber-attacks that have affected victims ranging from small Carl Herberger |May 08, 2014
Why Cyber Attackers are Still Defeating Your Network Security Nearly, two years ago I questioned the myth: does size really matter? and now it’s time to revisit the issue Ron Meyran |May 07, 2014