2026 2025 Archive Cybersecurity 911: How to protect healthcare's front lines The seamless operation of healthcare applications and services has become mission critical as patient care increasingly relies on technology and data accessibility. Gone unchecked, the rise of DDoS attacks poses a variety of threats to this balance. CXO Today August 28, 2023 Lux Paper Box defacement attack leaves the website inaccessible for over a day Radware pointed out that 480 Distributed Denial of Service attacks were aimed at Indian websites within the first three months of 2023. Cyber Express August 25, 2023 Malicious web application transactions skyrocket 500% Radware director of threat intelligence Pascal Geenens commented: "Increasing numbers of bad actors are moving up the network stack from layers 3 and 4 to layer 7 with their sights set on compromising online applications and APIs as well as essential infrastructure." Security Brief AU August 25, 2023 Radware defends Israeli media website Rotter from tsunami-size web DDoS attacks "Radware's unique behavioural-based approach to web DDoS protection and use of automated real-time signatures changed the game for us when we were hit with tsunami-size web DDoS attacks," said Rotter cyber security consultant Noam Rotter. iTWire August 16, 2023 DDoS carpet bombing is coming fast The impact of DDoS carpet bombing attacks can be devastating for an organization – they can cause extended downtime for large parts of the network and lead to financial loss and reputational damage. SecTank August 16, 2023 Charging stations for e-mobiles – a growing risk for cybersecurity Radware's safety experts have identified a variety of safety risks that EV charging stations and applications often face without adequate protection. According to Radware, successful cyberattacks on such applications enable a wide range of actions from fraud to sabotage. All About Security August 16, 2023 Intel insiders go undercover revealing fresh details into NoName hacktivist operations In a Black Hat exclusive interview with Cybernews, two Radware threat researchers turned 'undercover hacktivists' pose as pro-Russian sympathizers, revealing new insights into the inner workings of the cyberterrorist gang NoName057(16). Cybernews August 16, 2023 With AI, CISOs should listen to both evangelists and pessimists Like with any new, attractive technology, the excitement and fear surrounding AI has given rise to three camps: evangelists, pessimists and realists. Forbes August 1, 2023 Previous192021222324Next 192021 2026 2025 Archive RSS 2.0
Cybersecurity 911: How to protect healthcare's front lines The seamless operation of healthcare applications and services has become mission critical as patient care increasingly relies on technology and data accessibility. Gone unchecked, the rise of DDoS attacks poses a variety of threats to this balance. CXO Today August 28, 2023
Lux Paper Box defacement attack leaves the website inaccessible for over a day Radware pointed out that 480 Distributed Denial of Service attacks were aimed at Indian websites within the first three months of 2023. Cyber Express August 25, 2023
Malicious web application transactions skyrocket 500% Radware director of threat intelligence Pascal Geenens commented: "Increasing numbers of bad actors are moving up the network stack from layers 3 and 4 to layer 7 with their sights set on compromising online applications and APIs as well as essential infrastructure." Security Brief AU August 25, 2023
Radware defends Israeli media website Rotter from tsunami-size web DDoS attacks "Radware's unique behavioural-based approach to web DDoS protection and use of automated real-time signatures changed the game for us when we were hit with tsunami-size web DDoS attacks," said Rotter cyber security consultant Noam Rotter. iTWire August 16, 2023
DDoS carpet bombing is coming fast The impact of DDoS carpet bombing attacks can be devastating for an organization – they can cause extended downtime for large parts of the network and lead to financial loss and reputational damage. SecTank August 16, 2023
Charging stations for e-mobiles – a growing risk for cybersecurity Radware's safety experts have identified a variety of safety risks that EV charging stations and applications often face without adequate protection. According to Radware, successful cyberattacks on such applications enable a wide range of actions from fraud to sabotage. All About Security August 16, 2023
Intel insiders go undercover revealing fresh details into NoName hacktivist operations In a Black Hat exclusive interview with Cybernews, two Radware threat researchers turned 'undercover hacktivists' pose as pro-Russian sympathizers, revealing new insights into the inner workings of the cyberterrorist gang NoName057(16). Cybernews August 16, 2023
With AI, CISOs should listen to both evangelists and pessimists Like with any new, attractive technology, the excitement and fear surrounding AI has given rise to three camps: evangelists, pessimists and realists. Forbes August 1, 2023