Cisco and Radware® today announced they have been selected by RAI
Amsterdam to enhance network security with Cisco Secure Cloud DDoS
Protection, a solution developed by Radware that is part of Cisco’s
Cloud Security portfolio. RAI Amsterdam is one of the biggest event
and exhibition centers in the Netherlands.
RAI Amsterdam hosts a diverse array of approximately 500 events
annually, attracting around 1.5 million visitors. These events
include specific emphasis on robust network requirements for IT,
gaming, and financial services events. Addressing this need, RAI
Amsterdam has opted for Cisco Secure Cloud DDoS Protection, a
solution engineered to provide resilience and uninterrupted
availability for organizations facing DDoS attacks.
“We are continually investing in our IT environment so when our
exhibitors and their customers walk through our doors, they are
getting secure next-gen digital experiences that are among the best
in the world,” said Bret Baas, chief information officer at RAI
Amsterdam. “Our collaboration with Radware and Cisco is essential
in helping us deliver on that commitment. Together, they are
providing us with state-of-the-art cyber protection, deep technical
expertise, and a flexible business model. It’s a seamless
partnership.”
Cisco Secure DDoS Protection swiftly identifies and blocks
harmful traffic using advanced behavioral algorithms and a global
network of cloud scrubbing centers. This comprehensive solution,
developed by Radware, not only neutralizes DDoS attacks but also
safeguards the network, optimizes application performance, and
ensures uninterrupted availability during attacks.
“Cisco is proud to work with RAI Amsterdam to enhance their
network security. In today’s digital landscape, the importance of
safeguarding large event and exhibition centers cannot be
overstated. With Cisco Secure Cloud DDoS Protection, we provide
robust cybersecurity measures that ensure resilience and
availability, helping RAI Amsterdam maintain a secure network
environment as they host a diverse range of events,” said Michel
Schaalje, cybersecurity lead at Cisco Netherlands.
“With more cyberattacks targeting industry events, security has
become a critical component to a program’s overall success,” said
Yoav Gazelle, Radware’s chief business officer. “Working together
with Cisco, we enable major event organizations and exhibition
centers like RAI Amsterdam to build secure state-of-the-art IT
environments that align with high-end digital objectives while
making cyber protection easy to buy, deploy, and maintain.”
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providing infrastructure, application, and corporate IT protection,
and availability services to enterprises globally. Radware’s
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