Radware® (NASDAQ: RDWR), a leading provider of cyber security and
application delivery solutions, today introduced a new AI-powered,
rule-free edition of its DNS DDoS Protection solution. Using
Radware’s patented algorithms, the enhanced version is designed to
automatically distinguish between legitimate and attack traffic and
instantly adapt DDoS defenses based on the specific attacker. For
DNS service providers or companies that host their own DNS
services, this can significantly shorten time to resolution and
reduce total cost of ownership when countering even the most
sophisticated DNS DDoS attack campaigns.
“There is now DNS DDoS protection available that no longer
requires human intervention to handle the attack life cycle,” said
Gabi Malka, Radware’s chief operating officer. “For too long, the
cyberworld has relied on manual investigation and been governed by
DNS security rules that have created constraints and made
organizations less secure and more vulnerable. Radware’s new
rule-free, AI-powered approach to DNS DDoS protection accurately
identifies and surgically blocks attack traffic automatically
without disrupting legitimate traffic.”
According to Radware’s 2024 Global Threat Analysis Report, DNS
Flood attacks increased more than 394% between 2022 and 2023. DNS
Floods have also increased in scale since the fourth quarter of
2022, with the largest attack in the third quarter of 2023 reaching
a rate of 2.15 million DNS queries per second. High value targets
include financial service organizations, telecoms, government
agencies, and service providers.
To ensure networks and services remain accessible and resilient,
Radware’s new DNS DDoS protection offers:
- Accurate protection against DNS DDoS attacks
Radware's solution accurately identifies and mitigates the most
sophisticated known and zero-day DNS DDoS threats as well as
multi-vector attacks.
- Automated AI-powered protectionRadware’s
AI-powered, multi-layered, adaptive solution learns normal patterns
associated with protected DNS systems, identifies anomalies, and
generates accurate mitigation methods to counter DNS DDoS attack
campaigns.
- Shortest mean time-to-resolve Radware’s
solution leverages patented algorithms to automatically detect,
adapt, and block DNS attacks, significantly shortening the overall
time to resolution.
- A rule-free approach to drive lower total cost of
ownershipThe solution offers seamless configuration,
management, and handling of ongoing attacks in an automated,
rule-free manner to help organizations significantly lower cost of
ownership.
Radware’s DNS DDoS Protection is provided as a fully managed
service and is backed by real-time support from seasoned security
experts on Radware’s Emergency Response Team (ERT). Radware’s ERT
provides customers with a single-point-of-contact for both routine
and emergency security needs.
Radware has received numerous awards for its application and
network security solutions. Industry analysts such as Aite-Novarica
Group, Forrester Research, Gartner, GigaOm, KuppingerCole, and
Quadrant Knowledge Solutions continue to recognize Radware as a
market leader in cyber security.
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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