Radware®, a leading provider of cyber security and application
delivery solutions, and Spark NZ, one of New Zealand’s largest
digital services providers, today announced they have signed a
partnership agreement to offer application and network security
services in New Zealand.
Based on the new agreement, Spark will resell Radware’s
portfolio of application and network security solutions in New
Zealand. The portfolio of solutions includes Radware’s Cloud
Application Protection Services, Cloud DDoS Protection Service, and
DefensePro® DDoS Protection. In addition, Spark will deploy
Radware’s Cloud DDoS Protection Service as part of the
organisation’s existing IT systems and protections. Radware’s Cloud
DDoS Protection Service uses advanced behavioral algorithms to
detect and mitigate layer 7 DDoS attacks.
According to Patric Balmer, Spark's managed security service
provider lead, “We know cybersecurity is increasingly critical and
can be complex as many organizations in New Zealand continue to
face challenges in effectively detecting and responding to threats
due to their growing complexity and the resource shortages in the
cybersecurity industry. Radware’s security solutions combined with
Spark's managed security services offer continuous access to
cutting-edge expertise and technology, all while ensuring adherence
to the highest security best practices and compliance
standards.”
Radware’s and Spark’s partnership is backed by Radware’s
worldwide cloud security network. In January 2023, Radware opened a
new cloud security service center in Auckland to support Radware
customers doing business in New Zealand and across the broader APAC
region. Today, Radware’s global network is made up of more than 50
security centers and delivers an attack mitigation capacity of
12Tbps. The network is designed to mitigate DDoS attacks closest to
their point of origin and provide global DDoS mitigation capable of
absorbing even the largest volumetric attack.
“We are proud to partner with Spark to provide its customers
with access to a rich portfolio of application and network security
services,” said Yaniv Hoffman, Radware’s vice president of APAC
sales. “Our new partnership with Spark is designed to deliver the
ultimate scalability, flexibility, and reliability that today’s
organizations demand from their cyber protection.”
About Spark Spark is one of New Zealand's
largest telecommunications and digital services companies and
provides services to a wide range of leading New Zealand
organizations through Spark Business Group – which
unites Spark’s services with its specialist businesses, CCL,
Qrious, and Digital Island. Spark’s purpose is to help all of
New Zealand win big in a digital world. Spark provides mobile,
broadband, and digital services to millions of New Zealanders and
thousands of New Zealand businesses.
About RadwareRadware® (NASDAQ: RDWR) is a
global leader of cyber security and application delivery solutions
for physical, cloud, and software defined data centers. Its
award-winning solutions portfolio secures the digital experience by
providing infrastructure, application, and corporate IT protection,
and availability services to enterprises globally. Radware’s
solutions empower enterprise and carrier customers worldwide to
adapt to market challenges quickly, maintain business continuity,
and achieve maximum productivity while keeping costs down. For more
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Media Contact:Gerri
DyrekRadwareGerri.Dyrek@radware.com
Angely CullerneSpark Corporate
Relationsangely.cullerne@spark.co.nz
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