Expands Cloud Services Suite with New Fully Managed Service that Provides Full Network and Application Layer DDoS Protection for Public Cloud Providers AWS and Azure
   Radware® (NASDAQ: RDWR), a  leading provider of cyber security and application delivery solutions, has expanded  its cloud services offering by launching the industry’s first fully managed DDoS  protection service with integrated, unified protection across both data centers  and public cloud environments  Amazon Web  Services (AWS) and Azure. It is now available for applications hosted on AWS  and will be available for applications hosted on Azure the second quarter of  2017.
Radware’s new Cloud DDoS Service provides  organizations that host their applications on a mix of on-premise and public  cloud environments with unified DDoS protection that offers consistent security  policies and a single pane-of-glass.   This includes a single emergency response team and focal point, a  unified web security portal, single reporting tool and single DDoS protection  technology across premise- and cloud-based protections.
Existing anti-DDoS services for public-cloud-hosted  applications provide limited protection, given that they focus on network-layer  DDoS attacks, and lack protection from application- and SSL-based DDoS attacks.  Radware’s solution goes further, defending against the more dynamic and  sophisticated application-layer and SSL DDoS attacks as well, providing a wide attack coverage with a high level  of protection accuracy. This also means that organizations will no longer bear  hidden traffic costs and pay for attack traffic that would previously have  reached their applications in the cloud. 
Radware offers its  services in two models:  Always-On or  On-Demand. In the Always-On Cloud DDoS Protection Service, the application's  traffic is constantly routed through Radware's cloud scrubbing centers  providing real-time attack detection and mitigation. The On-Demand Cloud DDoS  Protection Service includes remote monitoring of the applications,  automatic detection of a DDoS attack, proactive alerting to the customer, and  automatic diversion to Radware's cloud scrubbing centers for real-time  mitigation once an attack is detected. 
“As more organizations opt for hybrid cloud  environments and their delivery infrastructure grows in complexity, they need  security solutions that can span both on-premise and the cloud,” said  Haim Zelikovsky, Vice President of Cloud Services at Radware. “Our DDoS  Protection Services address the complexity of mixed environments, guarding both  data center and applications hosted in the public cloud from the full breadth  of DDoS attacks. From a single pane of glass, organizations can monitor and  mitigate threats no matter where their applications reside.” 
Radware’s solution comes at a fixed cost. The pricing  model is built on legitimate traffic, which includes unlimited attack traffic  capacity. By eschewing unpredictable pricing models that vary based on the  level of attack traffic mitigated, Radware’s solution provides greater value by  saving organizations significant cloud spend.
Radware’s Cloud DDoS Protection  offerings include:
        - Widest  attack coverage, including application-layer and SSL-based DDoS attack  protection: Radware provides AWS and Azure customers with the most advanced  attack detection and mitigation capabilities on the market today to fully  protect their applications from all types of DDoS attacks.  
      - Real-time  mitigation with highest accuracy of protection: Radware is the only service  provider to offer out-of-path behavioral-based cloud DDoS protection that can  accurately detect Layer 3-7 DDoS attacks and automatically generate attack  signatures for mitigation. 
      - No added  latency in peacetime: On-demand cloud DDoS protection is able to divert  traffic for mitigation upon detection of an attack. This provides organizations  with zero latency in peacetime while still providing automated detection and  mitigation capabilities.
      - No more  hidden traffic costs: Protecting applications from application-layer and  SSL-based flood attacks means that organizations don't have to pay for the  attack traffic that reaches their applications. 
    
   For more information on Radware’s Cloud DDoS  Protection Services, visit 
     https://www.radware.com/products/cloud-ddos-services/
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    Radware® (NASDAQ: RDWR), is a  global leader of     application delivery and     cyber security solutions for virtual, cloud and  software defined data centers. Its award-winning solutions portfolio delivers  service level assurance for business-critical applications, while maximizing IT  efficiency. Radware’s solutions empower more than 10,000 enterprise and carrier  customers worldwide to adapt to market challenges quickly, maintain business  continuity and achieve maximum productivity while keeping costs down. For more  information, please visit     www.radware.com.
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