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Radware
NameRadware
TypePublic
Traded asNASDAQ: RDWR
IndustryComputer security and Networking hardware
Founded1996
FounderRoy Zisapel
HeadquartersTel Aviv, Israel
Key peopleRoy Zisapel, Yehuda Zisapel
ProductsApplication delivery controllers, Denial-of-service attack mitigation systems
Revenue$252.8 million (2020)
Num employees1,000+

Radware is a leading provider of cybersecurity and application delivery solutions, founded by Roy Zisapel and Yehuda Zisapel in 1996, with its headquarters in Tel Aviv, Israel. The company's products and services are designed to help organizations protect their computer networks and data centers from cyber attacks, such as Denial-of-service attacks and Malware, while also ensuring the availability and performance of their web applications. Radware's solutions are used by a wide range of organizations, including Fortune 500 companies, financial institutions, and government agencies, such as the United States Department of Defense and the National Security Agency. The company's products are also used by cloud computing providers, such as Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure.

Introduction to

Radware Radware is a global company with offices in North America, Europe, Asia, and Latin America, and its products and services are used by organizations in over 100 countries, including China, India, and Brazil. The company's solutions are designed to help organizations protect their information technology infrastructure from cyber threats, while also ensuring the availability and performance of their web applications. Radware's products and services are used by a wide range of organizations, including e-commerce companies, such as Amazon and eBay, financial institutions, such as JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America, and government agencies, such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Central Intelligence Agency. The company's solutions are also used by healthcare organizations, such as Hospitals and pharmaceutical companies, and education institutions, such as University of California, Berkeley and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

History of

Radware Radware was founded in 1996 by Roy Zisapel and Yehuda Zisapel, with the goal of developing application delivery controllers and Denial-of-service attack mitigation systems. The company's early products were designed to help organizations improve the performance and availability of their web applications, and its first product, the Cache Server, was released in 1997. In the early 2000s, Radware expanded its product line to include security solutions, such as intrusion detection and firewall systems. The company went public in 1999, listing its shares on the NASDAQ stock exchange under the ticker symbol RDWR. Radware has made several acquisitions over the years, including the acquisition of Voyence in 2007 and Stratus Technologies in 2010. The company has also partnered with other organizations, such as Cisco Systems and Juniper Networks, to develop and market its products.

Products and Services

Radware's products and services include application delivery controllers, Denial-of-service attack mitigation systems, and security solutions, such as intrusion detection and firewall systems. The company's products are designed to help organizations protect their computer networks and data centers from cyber attacks, while also ensuring the availability and performance of their web applications. Radware's solutions are used by a wide range of organizations, including e-commerce companies, such as Walmart and Target Corporation, financial institutions, such as Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley, and government agencies, such as the National Security Agency and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The company's products are also used by cloud computing providers, such as Google Cloud Platform and IBM Cloud, and telecommunication companies, such as AT&T and Verizon Communications.

Technology and Innovations

Radware's products and services are based on a range of technologies, including Artificial intelligence and Machine learning. The company's solutions use Algorithms and Data analytics to detect and prevent cyber attacks, and to optimize the performance and availability of web applications. Radware's products also use Cloud computing and Virtualization technologies to provide Scalability and Flexibility to organizations. The company has developed a range of innovative solutions, including its DefensePro product, which provides Denial-of-service attack mitigation and intrusion detection capabilities. Radware has also developed a range of Application delivery controllers, including its Alteon product, which provides Load balancing and Content switching capabilities. The company's solutions are used by a wide range of organizations, including NASA and the European Space Agency.

Applications and Use Cases

Radware's products and services have a wide range of applications and use cases, including E-commerce, Financial services, Government, Healthcare, and Education. The company's solutions are used by organizations to protect their computer networks and data centers from cyber attacks, while also ensuring the availability and performance of their web applications. Radware's products are also used by cloud computing providers to provide Security and Scalability to their customers. The company's solutions are used by a wide range of organizations, including The New York Times and the Wall Street Journal, to protect their web applications and data centers from cyber attacks. Radware's products are also used by sports organizations, such as the National Football League and the National Basketball Association, to protect their web applications and data centers from cyber attacks. The company's solutions are used by entertainment companies, such as Netflix and Hulu, to protect their web applications and data centers from cyber attacks. Category:Computer security companies

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