This Privacy Policy outlines the steps Radware is taking to protect users' privacy and any individual
using the website on their behalf (“users” “you” “your”) and the
limitations in doing so.
If you provide Radware with personal information about someone else through the use of our website you must
do so only with that person’s express authorization. You must inform them how we collect, use,
disclose, and retain personal information related to them in accordance with this Privacy Policy before you
provide Radware with such personal information.
The term “personal information” refers to information that identifies an individual or relates to
an identifiable individual. For example, personal information related to you is your name, email address,
and phone number.
Notice at Collection
Categories of Personal Information |
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Categories of personal information |
We collect and process personal information that identifies, relates to, describes, references,
is capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked directly or indirectly with
you or the device you use to access or use the website.
We will also collect details that you have been provided to Radware and data that enables your
use of the website, your usage data, along with any details provided by you for analytics
purposes.
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Categories of sensitive personal information |
We do not collect sensitive personal information or special categories of personal information
for the purpose of inferring characteristics about you from such information.
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Use of personal information |
We use personal information for commercial and business purposes including:
- Providing you with products, services, upgrades, and additional offerings available on
our website
- Providing you with information Radware believes you would be interested in, such as
newsletters, product updates, special offers, campaigns, service renewals, and
additional promotional materials
- Answering your questions and inquiries
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Disclosure, sale, and sharing of personal information |
Radware will share personal information related to you only subject to the terms of this Privacy
Policy or subject to your prior consent. Radware does not sell, rent, or lease personal
information related to you.
Radware will share personal information related to you with certain employees and external
consultants as well as with its affiliates who are all governed by this Privacy Policy. In
addition, Radware may also share personal information related to you with its business
partners.
Radware may also provide your contact information to Radware’s affiliates, business
partners, or other third parties acting on its behalf in order to:
- Provide you with Radware’s products and services or provide joint or bundled
solutions
- Provide you with joint offers and complementary information which Radware believes may
be of interest to you
Radware engages service providers whose processing can be considered as selling, sharing, or
using personal information for targeted advertising, however, Radware does not do such
processing. At any time, you can opt-out of the collection of personal information by
Radware’s service providers at: DPO@radware.com or datasubjectrights@radware.com or visiting
the “notice of right to opt-out of the selling or sharing of personal information”
page available at: https://www.radware.com/do-not-sell-or-share/.
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Retention of personal information |
We retain personal information related to you for the length of time required for Radware to
achieve our business purposes. We will retain personal information related to you after you have
terminated your use of the services or website, if retention is reasonably necessary to resolve
disputes between our users, to prevent fraud and abuse, or to enforce this policy and our terms
of use.
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Your rights |
You have the following rights:
- The right to be notified which categories of personal information is being collected
about you
- The right to know/access personal information processed about you by Radware
- The right to opt-out of the selling or sharing of personal information related to you
- The right to require Radware to correct inaccurate personal information related to you
- The right to limit our use and disclosure of sensitive personal information related to
you to the permitted purposes
- The right to require that we delete personal information related to you under certain
circumstances
- The right not to be discriminated against by Radware for exercising your rights
To exercise any of the above rights, please contact by email: DPO@radware.com
or datasubjectrights@radware.com.
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Collection of Personal Information
Personal information may be collected in one of three ways: (i) users may submit personal information (such
as name, address, email address, telephone number, education, and employment history as part of the
candidate CV) while using this website for the purpose of registering and logging into the website,
downloading software or information, applying for a job, requesting information and other uses; (ii) when
entering a product serial number, the website will be updated with the applicable customer information.
The personal information related to you which is described above consists of the following categories:
- Personal information and identifiers when you sign up to our services through our website or through a
separate agreement with us then as part of such registration we will ask you to provide personal
information including your name, your email address, and other contact details as required.
- Internet or other electronic network activity information including but not limited to Internet Protocol
(IP) address used by your device to connect your device to the Internet and automatically sent by your
browser to our services; login details; e-mail address; password; device and connection information such
as browser type, version, and time zone setting, browser plug-in types and versions, operating system,
and information regarding your interaction with our website.
- In order for us to consider your application for a position with Radware it will be necessary for us to
process certain personal data relating to you. We process personal data in accordance with applicable
legislation while considering and balancing the relevant interests of our applicants, ourselves, and
other stakeholders.
- Sensitive personal information or special categories of information – we do not collect initially
special categories of information or sensitive personal information for the purpose of inferring
characteristics about you from such information.
- We process aggregated data that is not personally identifiable data. For example, we use statistical
analysis to improve our website and services and share marketing data with our business partners where
such information does not identify individuals.
Use of Personal Information
Personal information is not used or provided to any third party except as outlined herein. By logging into
our website and/or by providing your personal information, Radware assumes you are interested in obtaining
more information about our company, its technology, and our solutions (both products and services) offerings
or job opportunities.
Radware may also use personal information related to you to establish statistical data about our web traffic,
identify potential cases of abuse of our systems, and prevent cyber-attacks, fraud, and identity theft.
Therefore Radware may use your personal information solely for the purpose of:
- Providing you with products, services, upgrades, and additional offerings available on our website
- Providing you with information Radware believes you would be interested in, such as newsletters, product
updates, special offers, campaigns, service renewals, and additional promotional materials
- Answering your questions and inquiries
Radware may also use personal information related to you to enforce our terms, policies, and legal
agreements, to comply with court orders and warrants and assist law enforcement agencies to collect debts,
prevent fraud, misappropriation, infringements, identity thefts, and any other misuse of our services and to
take any action in any legal dispute and proceeding.
If you contact Radware’s customer support, Radware will use the content of your message for the
following purposes: addressing your request, improving Radware’s website and services, and legal
defense.
Legal Ground for Processing of the Personal Information
Radware will process personal information when it is legally permitted. In some countries, Radware relies on
your consent only. In others where there are additional legal grounds to process personal information,
Radware will rely on those additional grounds and more than one legal basis will apply to the processing of
the same personal information depending on the processing activity.
The following legal grounds apply to the processing of personal information:
- Performance of the Terms and Conditions that govern the use of the website and services.
- Radware’s legitimate interest, for example, to maintain, protect, and improve the website and
services, to maintain cyber security, to provide support, to maintain customer relations, to train
Radware employees, to facilitate service operations and management, maintaining compliance with internal
policies and procedures, monitoring the use of our copyrighted materials.
- Compliance with a legal or contractual obligation.
- Compliance with any legal proceedings.
- Your consent.
Use of Tracking Information
Radware engages third parties to provide Radware with services such as analytics, marketing automation, and
customer experience and allow them to collect personal information on our services.
Tracking information is used solely for statistical web performance and analysis with the aim of improving
the efficiency and performance of our website. Radware does not provide the tracking information to any
third party and do not use it for any purpose other than as stated herein. Radware may use standard
technologies such as cookies and other HTML tools to collect information about how you use the website or to
record that you opened an email marketing message solely for analysis purposes.
Further details are available in our Cookie Policy at: https://www.radware.com/cookie-policy/
Sharing Personal Information
Radware will share personal information related to you only subject to the terms of this Privacy Policy or
subject to your prior consent. Radware does not sell, rent, or lease personal information related to you.
Radware will share personal information related to you with certain employees and external consultants as
well as with its affiliates who are all governed by this Privacy Policy. In addition, Radware may also share
personal information related to you with its business partners. Radware may also provide your contact
information to Radware’s affiliates, business partners, or other third parties acting on its behalf in
order to (i) provide you with Radware’s products and services or provide joint or bundled solutions;
or (ii) provide you with joint offers and complementary information which Radware believes may be of
interest to you.
Radware engages the following service providers to support the purpose of processing under this Privacy
Policy and as required by applicable laws:
- Operations service providers that for example host and back up content, provide analytics related to the
use of the services, authenticate and secure log-ins, log activities, manage our production and
development activities, operate our systems, networks, and databases, and enable cyber security and
fraud detection and prevention.
- Marketing and Business Development. To deliver our marketing and business development campaigns, we will
share information with digital marketing providers, social media and advertising companies, market
research partners, webinar hosts, venues, event organizers and registration providers, and other trusted
vendors who assist in the performance of our marketing campaigns.
- Communications service providers, for example, we will use a service provider to manage our email
messages transmission, engage local authorized partners to provide our services to you in a local
language.
- Sales, Finance, Business, and Delivering Service. We use third-party sales tools to track pipeline
activity and order information, finance and invoicing tools to assist in managing orders, customer
billing and fulfillment, legal and compliance tools to assist in our contracting and compliance
activities, consultants, contractors, and other specialists to provide professional services, and other
vendors which support our business operations.
- Law enforcement, courts, and other agencies, authorities, and other relevant entities. We will comply
with court orders, search warrants, regulatory orders, subpoenas, and provide information in response to
lawful requests by public authorities, including to meet national security or law enforcement
requirements. We will also report uploaded content and shared personal information if we have a
good-faith belief that the content or the sharing of the content is illegal, abusive, or violates
third-party rights.
- Other entities as part of a merger, acquisition, or any other corporate structural change.
Radware engages service providers whose processing can be considered as selling, sharing, or using personal
information for targeted advertising, however, Radware does not do such processing. At any time, you can
opt-out of the collection of personal information by Radware’s service providers at: DPO@radware.com or datasubjectrights@radware.com
or visiting the
“notice of right to opt-out of the selling or sharing of personal information” page available
at: https://www.radware.com/do-not-sell-or-share.
Radware will need to disclose personal information related to you when it believes to be necessary or
appropriate:
- Under applicable law, including laws outside your country of residence.
- To comply with legal process.
- To respond to requests from public and government authorities, including public and government
authorities outside your country of residence.
- To enforce the Terms and Conditions.
- To protect Radware’s operations or those of any of its affiliates.
- To protect Radware’s rights, privacy, safety, interests, or property and/or that of its
affiliates, you, or others.
- If Radware is involved in any discussions related to the sale of all or part of its business.
- To allow Radware to pursue available remedies or limit the damages that Radware can sustain.
Links to Third-party Sites
This website may contain links to third-party sites. Radware is not responsible for the privacy practices of
such sites.
Security of Your Information
We are committed to ensuring the security of personal information. We and our hosting services implement
systems, applications, and procedures to secure personal information related to you, to minimize the risks
of theft, damage, loss of information, or unauthorized access or use of information. These measures provide
sound industry-standard security.
Radware, as a provider of world-class security products, takes the security of your personal information as a
top priority. Radware encrypts your information when it is transported or stored. Access is restricted to
Radware staff members with a need to know. Radware monitors its technology platforms to protect against
unauthorized access to your information. However, please understand that no security system is impenetrable
and although we make efforts to protect your privacy, we cannot guarantee that our services will be immune
from any wrongdoings, malfunctions, unlawful interceptions or access, or other kinds of abuse and misuse.
Cross-Border Transfer, Processing, and Storage of Personal Information
Radware stores and processes data, including personal information, either directly or using third parties,
such as data hosting service providers in the EU, the U.S., and in other regions to support the
website/portal and services. The laws of the territories where personal information will be stored and
processed can differ from the laws of the jurisdiction in which you live.
If you are located in the European Economic Area (EEA) or any other country's territory that requires
providing an adequate level of protection for such transfer to a third country, note that Radware will
transfer personal information related to you to other jurisdictions which are not deemed to provide an
adequate level of data protection. In such cases, Radware will use appropriate safeguards, in particular by
way of entering into the European Union (EU) Standard Contractual Clauses or such other applicable standard
data transfer agreements or such other applicable standard data transfer agreements or such other applicable
standard data transfer agreements as amended from time to time with the relevant recipients or by adhering
to equivalent data transfer regulations to protect the security and confidentiality of such personal
information.
You can obtain a copy of the suitable safeguards that we use when transferring personal information as
described above or receive further information about data transfer by contacting: DPO@radware.com
or datasubjectrights@radware.com. If you are a resident in
a jurisdiction where the transfer of personal information related to you to another jurisdiction requires
your consent, then your consent to this Privacy Policy constitutes also consent as required by applicable
law to such transfer.
Radware makes sure that its third-party service providers provide it with adequate confidentiality and
security commitments and Radware will take all steps reasonably necessary to ensure that personal
information related to you is treated securely and in accordance with this Privacy Policy.
Children’s Privacy
Radware is committed to protecting the privacy needs of children and we encourage parents and guardians to
take an active role in their children’s online activities and interests. Radware does not knowingly
collect information from children under the age of 16 and Radware does not target its website to children
under 16. If you are under the age of 16, you do not have authorization or permission to access or use our
website and services. For clarity, we do not knowingly collect personal information from children under the
age of 16.
Disclosure of Information as Required by Law
Radware may be forced to disclose tracking information or personal information if required to do so by
applicable law or by a competent governmental or judicial order to prevent any illegal or harmful
activities.
Your Choice
We will give you choices about the ways we use and share personal information related to you and we will
respect the choices you make. Where permitted by law, we may send newsletters or promotional communications
to users. You can unsubscribe from these communications. For example, with respect to email messages, you
will be required to click an “Unsubscribe” link (or similar) in these emails and confirm the
email address for which you would like to unsubscribe.
You can request that personal information related to you be deleted by contacting Radware. Subject to the
terms herein. When we delete personal information related to you that we have collected from or about you,
it will be deleted from our active databases, but we will keep a reasonable number of copies in our archives
unless prohibited by law. However, we will continue to retain the personal information related to you for
legitimate business purposes as set forth above.
Your request to exercise your rights must provide sufficient information that allows Radware to reasonably
verify you are the person about whom Radware collected personal information or an authorized representative
and describe your request with sufficient detail that allows Radware to properly understand, evaluate, and
respond to it. Upon verification of your request, we will provide you the following:
- You have the right to withdraw your consent for the processing of personal information related to you at
any time. Exercising this right will not affect the lawfulness of processing based on consent before its
withdrawal.
- To the extent your country provides you deletion or erasure rights – you have the right to request
that we delete any personal information related to you.
- To the extent your country provides you with the right of access you may restrict access to personal
information related to you.
- If you exercise one of the rights above you can also request to be informed that third parties that hold
personal information related to you in accordance with this Privacy Policy will act accordingly.
- To the extent your country provides you with the right of ratification you may ratify and update any
inaccurate or outdated personal information related to you that we process or store.
- You can ask to transfer personal information related to you in accordance with your right to data
portability in your country.
- You can object to the processing of personal information related to you for direct marketing purposes.
- You have the right not to be subject to a decision based solely on automated processing including
profiling which produces legal effects concerning you or similarly significantly affecting you.
- To the extent your country provides you with the following right to be informed about the following
based on your country of residency: the categories of personal information we collected about you; the
categories of sources for the personal information we collected about you; our business or commercial
purpose for collecting that personal information; the categories of personal information that we
disclosed for a business purpose and the categories of third parties with whom we disclosed that
particular category of personal information; the specific pieces of personal information that we
collected about you; and if we disclose personal information related to you for a business purpose we
will provide you with a list that will identify the personal information categories that each category
of recipient obtained.
- To the extent your country provides you non-discrimination right – you also have a right not to be
discriminated against for exercising your rights under applicable privacy laws.
- You have a right to lodge a complaint with a data protection supervisory authority or attorney general
as applicable and based on your country of residency.
If Radware needs to delete personal information related to you following your request, it will take some time
until we completely delete residual copies of personal information related to you from our active servers
and from our backup systems. Note that we are allowed to delete personal information related to you in
different manners including by removing any identifying data and transforming personal information that
relates to you into anonymized data.
To exercise your rights and described above and as applicable to you based on your country of residency,
please submit your request by sending an email message to: DPO@radware.com or
datasubjectrights@radware.com. Only you or a person
authorized to act on your behalf can make a request related to personal information related to you.
Note that when you send Radware a request to exercise your rights, we will need to reasonably authenticate
your identity and location. Radware will ask you to provide us with credentials to make sure that you are
who you claim to be and will further ask you some questions to understand the nature and scope of your
request. You should fully describe your request with sufficient details that allow Radware to properly
understand, evaluate, and respond to it.
We cannot respond to your request or provide you with the requested personal information if we cannot verify
your identity or authority to make the request and confirm the personal information related to you. We will
only use the personal information provided in your request to verify your identity or authority to make the
request. We will do our best to respond to your request within 30 days of its receipt. If we require more
time (up to an additional 30 days), we will inform you of the reason and extension period in writing. We
will deliver our written response by mail or electronically at your option.
Any disclosures we provide will only cover the 12-month period preceding receipt of your request. The
response we provide will also explain the reasons we cannot comply with a request, if applicable. We do not
charge a fee to process or respond to your request unless it is excessive, repetitive, or manifestly
unfounded. If we determine that the request warrants a fee, we will inform you of the reasons for such a
decision and provide you with a cost estimate before completing your request.
We will not require that you create an account in order to exercise your rights under this policy and we will
not increase the cost or decrease the availability of our services based solely on the fact that you have
chosen to exercise one of your rights under applicable privacy laws. After receiving our reply, you can
appeal against our decision by contacting Radware. We will review your appeal and provide you with our
answer and our explanation of the reasons for our decision(s) within 60 days of receiving it. We will also
provide you with a link (to the extent available) where you can submit a complaint to the relevant
supervising authority.
Pursuant to Article 27 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), Radware has appointed Rickert
Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH Law Office (EU Representative) as its GDPR Representative in the European
Union: name: Rickert Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH contact details: Colmantstrasse 15 53115 Bonn. You can
contact EU Representative regarding matters pertaining to the GDPR by (i) using EU Representative’s
postal address; or (ii) writing to EU Representative at art27-rep-radware@rickert.law.
Data Retention
Radware retains different types of personal information related to you for different periods depending on the
purposes for processing the information, our legitimate business purposes, and pursuant to legal
requirements under applicable law.
Radware keeps your personal information only so long as Radware needs it to provide the products or services
you requested, fulfill all the other purposes described in this Policy, and for other essential purposes
such as complying with Radware’s legal obligations, resolve disputes, establish legal defenses,
conduct audits, maintaining security, detecting and preventing fraud and abuse, enforce our agreements, and
comply with all applicable laws. This is also the case for anyone that Radware shares your personal
information with and who carries out services on Radware’s behalf. Retention periods can vary based on
the type of information and how it is used. Radware’s retention periods are based on criteria that
include legally mandated retention periods, pending or potential litigation, our intellectual property or
ownership rights, contract requirements, operational directives or needs, and historical archiving. Radware
will keep aggregated non-identifiable information without limitation and to the extent reasonable, Radware
will delete or de-identify potentially identifiable information when Radware no longer needs to process the
information.
When Radware no longer needs to use your personal information and there is no need for Radware to keep it to
comply with our legal or regulatory obligations, resolve disputes and enforce our agreements, we’ll
either remove it from our systems or depersonalize it so that we can't identify you.
At any time, you can contact our data protection officer at DPO@radware.com
regarding any request or question in this matter.
Disclosure of Information as a Result of Reorganization
Radware may also be forced to disclose tracking information or personal information as part of a corporate
reorganization, restructuring, or merger activities, to the extent required to consummate such activities.
Amendment of Policy
Radware reserves the right to amend the terms of this Policy from time to time without notice by posting the
revised terms on the Website and the revised version will be effective when it is posted. If you object to
our Privacy Updates, you can terminate your use of our website. By continuing to use our website or services
after the Privacy Updates take effect, you signify your agreement and consent to the Privacy Updates unless
applicable law requires Radware otherwise. We can modify, enhance, or improve our website and services and
can accordingly offer additional tools and features. Such additional tools and features may be governed by
additional or different privacy practices, terms and conditions as provided by Radware where applicable.
Questions
You may contact Radware with any questions regarding our Privacy Policy at DPO@radware.com.
Note that Radware can only process requests received
with sufficient information to enable Radware to process your request. If Radware needs to request
additional information in order to complete your request, Radware will do so.
Last Updated: June 2024.
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