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Radware introduces a powerful new series of six defense platforms against cyber attacks and DDoS called DefensePro X. Also new is the Radware Cyber ​​Controller, a state-of-the-art management, security operations and orchestration system.

The next-generation solution combines unprecedented performance and DDoS protection with improved usability and visibility to protect against increasingly sophisticated cyber threats. Built-in, automated protection algorithms mitigate encrypted attacks, DNS floods, and DDoS attacks at the application layer (L7) in real time.

The DefensePro X line offers five new hardware platforms and one virtual platform with a wide range of DDoS protection features to address the cybersecurity needs of mid-sized businesses, enterprises, Tier 1 service providers and carriers. Powered by Radware's next-generation hardware mitigation engine, DefensePro X is highly scalable, delivering up to 800 Gbps of mitigation capacity and a prevention rate of up to 1,2 billion packets per second.

Centralized management for visibility into traffic

🔎 DefensePro X Appliance (Image: Radware).

To monitor the full lifecycle of DDoS protection and reduce time to mitigation, DefensePro X works with Radware's new Cyber ​​Controller. The system provides a central location for traffic visibility, robust analytics, and advanced security measures.

"Security teams are dealing with an increasingly complex threat landscape, more complicated network infrastructures and new reporting regulations that require more advanced DDoS protection solutions," said Michael Gießelbach, Regional Director DACH at Radware. “And they must meet these challenges with a shrinking pool of experienced security professionals.

Industry-leading speed, scalability, automation and ease of use are the hallmarks of Radware's new DefensePro X and Cyber ​​Controller solution. It's the perfect duo to not only simplify and automate the fight against today's most sophisticated DDoS threats, but also to defend organizations against new, unknown attack vectors.”

High port density and new software architecture

Radware's DefensePro X DDoS Mitigation Platforms and Cyber ​​Controllers offer:

  • A new software architecture and dedicated hardware that increases the performance of DDoS mitigation by two to three times - without affecting legitimate users.
  • The latest cyber technologies with modular bypass network interfaces and the highest port density, including 40G, 100G and market-first 400G interfaces.
    Improved protection, quality and performance against encrypted attacks with fully hardware-based support for TLS 1.3 inspection.
  • Robust peacetime analytics and detailed attack-time analytics that provide deep insights into network behavior and anomalies as they occur.
  • Next-generation security dashboards with attack intelligence and remediation actions in a single window for a faster, more intuitive view of attacks and active remediation actions, and remediation optimization.
  • Unified control across all deployments with simplified management and configuration to create a seamless experience for both out-of-path and inline DDoS protection solutions.
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Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR) is a global leader in application delivery and cybersecurity solutions for virtual, cloud and software-defined data centers. The company's award-winning portfolio secures the company-wide IT infrastructure and critical applications and ensures their availability. More than 12.500 enterprise and carrier customers worldwide benefit from Radware solutions to quickly adapt to market developments, maintain business continuity and maximize productivity at low cost.


 

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