Radware and CHT Security Join Forces to Deliver AI-Powered Application Security in Taiwan
Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR) has expanded its partnership with CHT Security through a new managed security service provider (MSSP) agreement in Taiwan. CHT Security, a subsidiary of Chunghwa Telecom and Taiwan's leading MSSP, will leverage Radware's AI-powered Cloud Application Protection Services and DefensePro DDoS Protection to enhance its security offerings.
The partnership comes amid increasing cyber threats in the region, with recent DDoS attacks by Pro-Russian hacktivist groups targeting over 50 Taiwanese entities including government sites, airports, and financial services. CHT Security, serving more than 300 large enterprises, 40,000 SMEs, and a million individual clients, will integrate Radware's comprehensive security solution that protects against 150+ known attack vectors.
The solution includes web application firewall, bot detection, API protection, client-side protection, and application-layer DDoS protection, combining AI-powered algorithms with 24/7 managed services.
Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR) ha ampliato la sua partnership con CHT Security attraverso un nuovo accordo di fornitura di servizi di sicurezza gestiti (MSSP) a Taiwan. CHT Security, una sussidiaria di Chunghwa Telecom e il principale MSSP di Taiwan, sfrutterà i servizi di protezione delle applicazioni cloud alimentati dall'IA e la protezione DDoS di DefensePro di Radware per migliorare le sue offerte di sicurezza.
La partnership arriva in un contesto di crescenti minacce informatiche nella regione, con recenti attacchi DDoS da parte di gruppi hacktivisti pro-russi che hanno preso di mira oltre 50 enti taiwanesi, tra cui siti governativi, aeroporti e servizi finanziari. CHT Security, che serve più di 300 grandi imprese, 40.000 PMI e un milione di clienti individuali, integrerà la soluzione di sicurezza completa di Radware che protegge contro oltre 150 vettori di attacco noti.
La soluzione include un firewall per applicazioni web, rilevamento di bot, protezione API, protezione lato client e protezione DDoS a livello di applicazione, combinando algoritmi alimentati dall'IA con servizi gestiti 24 ore su 24, 7 giorni su 7.
Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR) ha ampliado su asociación con CHT Security a través de un nuevo acuerdo de proveedor de servicios de seguridad gestionados (MSSP) en Taiwán. CHT Security, una subsidiaria de Chunghwa Telecom y el principal MSSP de Taiwán, aprovechará los Servicios de Protección de Aplicaciones en la Nube impulsados por IA de Radware y la Protección DDoS de DefensePro para mejorar sus ofertas de seguridad.
La asociación se produce en medio de un aumento de las amenazas cibernéticas en la región, con recientes ataques DDoS por parte de grupos hacktivistas pro-rusos que han atacado a más de 50 entidades taiwanesas, incluidos sitios gubernamentales, aeropuertos y servicios financieros. CHT Security, que atiende a más de 300 grandes empresas, 40,000 pymes y un millón de clientes individuales, integrará la solución de seguridad integral de Radware que protege contra más de 150 vectores de ataque conocidos.
La solución incluye un firewall para aplicaciones web, detección de bots, protección de API, protección del lado del cliente y protección DDoS a nivel de aplicación, combinando algoritmos impulsados por IA con servicios gestionados las 24 horas, los 7 días de la semana.
Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR)는 대만에서 CHT Security와 새로운 관리 보안 서비스 제공업체(MSSP) 계약을 통해 파트너십을 확장했습니다. CHT Security는 Chunghwa Telecom의 자회사이자 대만의 주요 MSSP로, Radware의 AI 기반 클라우드 애플리케이션 보호 서비스와 DefensePro DDoS 보호를 활용하여 보안 서비스를 강화할 것입니다.
이번 파트너십은 지역 내 사이버 위협 증가에 따른 것으로, 최근 친러시아 해커 집단에 의해 정부 사이트, 공항 및 금융 서비스를 포함한 50개 이상의 대만 기관이 표적이 되었습니다. CHT Security는 300개 이상의 대기업, 40,000개의 중소기업 및 100만 명의 개인 고객을 대상으로 하며, 150개 이상의 알려진 공격 벡터로부터 보호하는 Radware의 종합 보안 솔루션을 통합할 것입니다.
이 솔루션은 웹 애플리케이션 방화벽, 봇 탐지, API 보호, 클라이언트 측 보호 및 애플리케이션 계층 DDoS 보호를 포함하며, AI 기반 알고리즘과 24/7 관리 서비스를 결합합니다.
Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR) a élargi son partenariat avec CHT Security grâce à un nouvel accord de fournisseur de services de sécurité gérés (MSSP) à Taïwan. CHT Security, une filiale de Chunghwa Telecom et le principal MSSP de Taïwan, utilisera les services de protection des applications cloud alimentés par l'IA de Radware et la protection DDoS de DefensePro pour améliorer ses offres de sécurité.
Ce partenariat intervient dans un contexte de menaces cybernétiques croissantes dans la région, avec des attaques DDoS récentes de groupes hacktivistes pro-russes ciblant plus de 50 entités taïwanaises, y compris des sites gouvernementaux, des aéroports et des services financiers. CHT Security, qui sert plus de 300 grandes entreprises, 40 000 PME et un million de clients individuels, intégrera la solution de sécurité complète de Radware qui protège contre plus de 150 vecteurs d'attaque connus.
La solution comprend un pare-feu pour applications web, une détection de bots, une protection API, une protection côté client et une protection DDoS au niveau des applications, combinant des algorithmes alimentés par l'IA avec des services gérés 24h/24 et 7j/7.
Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR) hat seine Partnerschaft mit CHT Security durch eine neue Vereinbarung über einen Managed Security Service Provider (MSSP) in Taiwan erweitert. CHT Security, eine Tochtergesellschaft von Chunghwa Telecom und der führende MSSP in Taiwan, wird die von Radware angebotenen KI-gestützten Cloud-Anwendungs-Schutzdienste und DefensePro DDoS-Schutz nutzen, um sein Sicherheitsangebot zu verbessern.
Die Partnerschaft kommt inmitten zunehmender Cyber-Bedrohungen in der Region, mit jüngsten DDoS-Angriffen von pro-russischen Hacktivisten, die über 50 taiwanesische Einrichtungen, darunter Regierungswebsites, Flughäfen und Finanzdienstleistungen, ins Visier genommen haben. CHT Security, das mehr als 300 großen Unternehmen, 40.000 KMUs und einer Million Einzelkunden dient, wird die umfassende Sicherheitslösung von Radware integrieren, die gegen über 150 bekannte Angriffsvektoren schützt.
Die Lösung umfasst eine Webanwendungs-Firewall, Bot-Erkennung, API-Schutz, Client-Seiten-Schutz und Anwendungs-Schicht-DDoS-Schutz, wobei KI-gestützte Algorithmen mit 24/7-Managed Services kombiniert werden.
- Strategic expansion in Taiwan market through MSSP agreement
- Access to large client base: 300+ large enterprises, 40,000+ SMEs
- Comprehensive protection against 150+ attack vectors
- Increasing cyber threats and DDoS attacks in the region
- Growing security gaps in enterprise systems due to rapid tech updates
Insights
Radware's expanded MSSP agreement with CHT Security represents a strategic market penetration effort in Taiwan, building upon their existing relationship. This partnership leverages Radware's AI-powered Cloud Application Protection Services and DefensePro DDoS Protection to address the region's escalating cybersecurity challenges.
The timing is particularly strategic given the documented increase in cyber attacks against Taiwanese targets, including government sites, airports, and financial institutions. Pro-Russian hacktivist groups have specifically targeted Taiwan, creating heightened demand for robust security solutions.
While the agreement lacks disclosed financial terms, the partnership's value lies in CHT Security's extensive market reach - serving over 300 large enterprises, 40,000+ SMEs, and 1 million+ individual clients across critical sectors including government, finance, healthcare, and infrastructure. This represents significant deployment potential for Radware's security products.
The expansion moves Radware beyond a product vendor to a more integrated security partner in Taiwan's growing cybersecurity market. By combining Radware's technology with CHT Security's local expertise and 24/7 SOC capabilities, the partnership creates a more compelling end-to-end security offering.
Industry recognition from analysts like Gartner and Forrester strengthens Radware's competitive positioning in this partnership. However, without disclosed financial projections or deal terms, investors should view this as a positive strategic development rather than an immediate revenue catalyst.
Provide one-stop shop to help organizations defend against a rise in hacker attacks
MAHWAH, N.J., March 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Radware® (NASDAQ: RDWR), a global leader in application security and delivery solutions for multi-cloud environments, today announced it signed a managed security service provider (MSSP) agreement with CHT Security (stock code: 7765). The new agreement represents an expansion of an existing relationship. CHT Security, one of Taiwan’s leading MSSPs, is a subsidiary and security arm of Chunghwa Telecom Co., Ltd., the largest telco in the country.
CHT Security is leveraging Radware’s AI-powered Cloud Application Protection Services to further enhance its product portfolio and offer customers across Taiwan state-of-the-art application security. CHT Security also uses Radware’s on-prem DefensePro® DDoS Protection to defend its customers against cyber attacks.
The agreement comes at a time when the frequency and intensity of cyber attacks is increasing in the region. According to a Radware threat advisory, Pro-Russian hacktivist groups, including NoName057(16), RipperSec, and the Cyber Army of Russia, launched a series of DDoS attacks against more than 50 targets in Taiwan, including government sites, airports, and financial services organizations. In addition, the rapid development of network technology and continuous software and hardware updates are creating security gaps for enterprise websites and applications, leaving them vulnerable to zero-day attacks and exposing them to the risk of hacker extortion and data leakage.
To address organizations’ application security needs, Radware's Cloud Application Protection Service offers a one-stop shop that includes an industry-leading web application firewall (WAF), bot detection and management, API protection, client-side protection, and application-layer DDoS protection. Combining end-to-end automation, AI-powered algorithms, behavioral-based detection, and 24/7 managed services, the solution defends against 150+ known attack vectors. This includes the OWASP’s Top 10 Web Application Security Risks, Top 10 API Security Vulnerabilities, and Top 21 Automated Threats to Web Applications.
“We are looking forward to partnering with Radware to expand our product offering and engage with customers at an even higher level of service,” said Jeff Hung, general manager from CHT Security. “Combined with CHT Security’s rich practical experience and 24X7 expert SOC team, we can provide our customers with multi-layered defense services against today’s most sophisticated threats.”
Today, CHT Security offers cybersecurity services to more than 300 large-sized enterprises, more than 40,000 small and medium-sized enterprises, and a million individual and household clients. The company’s clientele includes government agencies, financial institutions, high-tech companies, healthcare, retail, and critical infrastructure sectors.
“We are excited to expand our long-standing relationship with CHT Security,” said Yaniv Hoffman, Radware’s vice president of sales in APAC. “It is becoming increasingly difficult for already short-staffed security teams to defend against a threat landscape that is constantly evolving with more frequent and complex attacks. Through our joint efforts, we can not only help organizations solve these challenges and increase the security around their critical assets, but also create a win-win for the Taiwan market.”
Radware has received numerous awards for its solutions. Industry analysts such as Aite-Novarica Group, Forrester Research, Gartner, GigaOm, IDC, KuppingerCole, and Quadrant Knowledge Solutions continue to recognize Radware as a market leader in cyber security.
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