Radware Expands its Cloud Application Protection and Delivery Services
Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR) has expanded its cloud services with two new offerings: Domain Name System as a Service (DNSaaS) and NoKey, a solution for private key protection, storage, and management. These additions aim to provide organizations with enhanced flexibility and control over application delivery, security, and performance.
The DNSaaS offers a centralized management console, customizable health checks, flexible record routing options, traffic distribution control, and real-time analytics. NoKey integrates with third-party hardware security modules, allowing customers to route encrypted traffic through Radware's Cloud Application Protection Service without exposing their SSL keys.
These new services reinforce Radware's integrated platform approach to application and network security, creating more conveniences for customers and addressing the growing complexity of managing application security and delivery across diverse technology stacks and environments.
Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR) ha ampliato i suoi servizi cloud con due nuove offerte: Domain Name System as a Service (DNSaaS) e NoKey, una soluzione per la protezione, l'archiviazione e la gestione delle chiavi private. Queste aggiunte mirano a fornire alle organizzazioni una maggiore flessibilità e controllo sulla consegna delle applicazioni, la sicurezza e le prestazioni.
Il DNSaaS offre un console di gestione centralizzata, controlli di salute personalizzabili, opzioni di instradamento record flessibili, controllo della distribuzione del traffico e analisi in tempo reale. NoKey si integra con moduli di sicurezza hardware di terze parti, consentendo ai clienti di instradare il traffico crittografato attraverso il servizio di protezione delle applicazioni cloud di Radware senza esporre le loro chiavi SSL.
Questi nuovi servizi rafforzano l'approccio integrato di Radware alla sicurezza delle applicazioni e delle reti, creando maggiore comodità per i clienti e affrontando la crescente complessità nella gestione della sicurezza e della consegna delle applicazioni attraverso diverse tecnologie e ambienti.
Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR) ha ampliado sus servicios en la nube con dos nuevas ofertas: Domain Name System as a Service (DNSaaS) y NoKey, una solución para la protección, el almacenamiento y la gestión de claves privadas. Estas adiciones buscan proporcionar a las organizaciones una mayor flexibilidad y control sobre la entrega de aplicaciones, la seguridad y el rendimiento.
El DNSaaS ofrece una consola de gestión centralizada, checks de salud personalizables, opciones de enrutamiento de registros flexibles, control de distribución de tráfico y análisis en tiempo real. NoKey se integra con módulos de seguridad de hardware de terceros, permitiendo a los clientes enrutear tráfico cifrado a través del servicio de protección de aplicaciones en la nube de Radware sin exponer sus claves SSL.
Estos nuevos servicios refuerzan el enfoque integrado de Radware hacia la seguridad de aplicaciones y redes, creando más comodidades para los clientes y abordando la creciente complejidad de gestionar la seguridad y la entrega de aplicaciones a través de diversos stacks tecnológicos y entornos.
Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR)는 두 가지 새로운 서비스를 추가하여 클라우드 서비스를 확장했습니다: Domain Name System as a Service (DNSaaS) 및 NoKey, 비공개 키 보호, 저장 및 관리 솔루션입니다. 이러한 추가 서비스는 조직에 대해 애플리케이션 배포, 보안 및 성능에 대한 유연성과 제어를 강화하는 것을 목표로 합니다.
DNSaaS는 중앙 집중식 관리 콘솔, 맞춤형 상태 검사, 유연한 레코드 라우팅 옵션, 트래픽 배포 제어 및 실시간 분석을 제공합니다. NoKey는 서드파티 하드웨어 보안 모듈과 통합되어 고객이 SSL 키를 노출하지 않고 Radware의 클라우드 애플리케이션 보호 서비스 통해 암호화된 트래픽을 라우팅할 수 있습니다.
이 새로운 서비스는 애플리케이션 및 네트워크 보안에 대한 Radware의 통합 플랫폼 접근 방식을 강화하여 고객에게 더 많은 편의를 제공하고 다양한 기술 스택 및 환경에 걸친 애플리케이션 보안 및 배달 관리의 증가하는 복잡성을 해결합니다.
Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR) a élargi ses services cloud avec deux nouvelles offres : Domain Name System as a Service (DNSaaS) et NoKey, une solution pour la protection, le stockage et la gestion des clés privées. Ces ajouts visent à fournir aux organisations une flexibilité et un contrôle accrus sur la livraison des applications, la sécurité et les performances.
Le DNSaaS propose une console de gestion centralisée, des contrôles de santé personnalisables, des options de routage d'enregistrements flexibles, un contrôle de la distribution du trafic et des analyses en temps réel. NoKey s'intègre aux modules de sécurité matériel tiers, permettant aux clients de router le trafic chiffré via le service de protection des applications cloud de Radware sans exposer leurs clés SSL.
Ces nouveaux services renforcent l'approche intégrée de Radware en matière de sécurité des applications et des réseaux, offrant plus de commodités aux clients et répondant à la complexité croissante de la gestion de la sécurité et de la livraison des applications à travers divers environnements et technologies.
Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR) hat seine Cloud-Dienste mit zwei neuen Angeboten erweitert: Domain Name System as a Service (DNSaaS) und NoKey, eine Lösung zum Schutz, zur Speicherung und zur Verwaltung privater Schlüssel. Diese Ergänzungen sollen den Organisationen mehr Flexibilität und Kontrolle über die Anwendungsbereitstellung, Sicherheit und Leistung bieten.
Das DNSaaS bietet eine zentrale Verwaltungs-Konsole, anpassbare Gesundheitsprüfungen, flexible Options zur Aufzeichnung von Routen, Kontrolle über die Verteilung des Datenverkehrs und Echtzeitanalysen. NoKey integriert sich mit Hardware-Sicherheitsmodulen von Drittanbietern, sodass Kunden verschlüsselten Datenverkehr über Radwares Cloud-Anwendungs-Schutzdienst leiten können, ohne ihre SSL-Schlüssel offenzulegen.
Diese neuen Dienste untermauern Radwares integrierten Plattformansatz zur Sicherheits- und Netzwerkverwaltung von Anwendungen und schaffen mehr Annehmlichkeiten für die Kunden, während sie die zunehmende Komplexität bei der Verwaltung der Anwendungssicherheit und -bereitstellung in verschiedenen Technologiestacks und Umgebungen angehen.
- Expansion of cloud services portfolio with DNSaaS and NoKey
- Enhanced flexibility and control for customers in application delivery and security
- Integration of new services with existing Radware security portfolio
- Potential for improved customer convenience and operational efficiency
- Recognition as a market leader by industry analysts
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Insights
Radware's Expansion into DNSaaS is a strategic move aligning with growing market demands for integrated cloud-based solutions. DNSaaS offers reliability and flexibility, key attributes for businesses operating in the digital age. The central management console and customizable health checks simplify operational complexity, making it appealing to companies with diverse technology needs. The integration of real-time analytics ensures continuous monitoring, enhancing application performance and security.
With NoKey's Private Key Management Solutions, Radware addresses a critical security need. By allowing encrypted traffic to remain under customer control, Radware mitigates risks associated with SSL key exposure. This solution is essential for organizations prioritizing data privacy and compliance while benefiting from scalable cloud security. The ability to integrate with third-party hardware security modules further adds to its flexibility, catering to diverse enterprise requirements.
Radware's expanded offerings, including DNSaaS and NoKey, strengthen its position in the competitive cyber security market. The comprehensive nature of these solutions meets the demand for easy-to-integrate, all-in-one security and management tools. Analyst recognition from firms like Forrester and Gartner underscores Radware's market authority and can positively influence its stock performance as investors gain confidence in its innovative capabilities and market leadership.
Offers new DNS as a Service and NoKey solutions
MAHWAH, N.J., July 23, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Radware® (NASDAQ: RDWR), a leading provider of cyber security and application delivery solutions, today announced it has expanded its cloud services to include a new Domain Name System as a Service (DNSaaS) and a solution for private key protection, storage, and management called NoKey. The two new solutions offer security-conscious organizations more flexibility and control over application delivery, security, and performance.
“Investing in DNSaaS and NoKey is about safeguarding an organization’s digital presence and ensuring a seamless user experience,” said Gabi Malka, Radware’s chief operations officer. “The addition of these services to our security portfolio further reinforces and enriches our integrated platform approach to application and network security and creates even more conveniences for our customers.”
Radware’s DNSaaS
Radware’s DNSaaS is the latest addition to the company’s extended set of cloud application delivery services, which also includes its CDN, Load Balancer as a Service, and Network Analytics Service. By leveraging DNSaaS, customers can benefit from exceptional reliability, comprehensive management tools, and advanced security measures, all designed to keep applications available, performant, and protected.
“As the management of application security and delivery becomes increasingly complex, organizations are seeking consolidated solutions that are comprehensive and easy to integrate across diverse technology stacks and disparate environments,” said Chris Rodriguez, IDC’s research manager of cyber security products. “Radware DNSaaS is more than just a tool for managing domain names and ensuring online availability. As part of Radware’s cloud application delivery services, it provides organizations an easy way to manage application security and infrastructure in one place while lowering operational overhead.”
Radware’s new DNSaaS offers:
- A centralized management console with an easy-to-use interface for managing all DNS hosts, records, and health check configurations in one place.
- Customizable health checks that can be set and configured to continuously monitor the status of application sources.
- Flexible record routing options for high availability.
- Control over traffic distribution to specific resources or endpoints so end users can be served from the closest or most appropriate data center, improving latency and user experience.
- Real-time analytics that monitor the number of queries per hosted zones.
Radware’s NoKey Solution
Radware’s new NoKey solution, which integrates with third-party hardware security modules (HSMs), enables customers to route encrypted traffic through Radware’s Cloud Application Protection Service without exposing or relinquishing control of their SSL keys. Customers have the flexibility to tailor and manage their private key storage to match their unique technology requirements, business priorities, and privacy needs while benefiting from the scale and comprehensive protection of Radware’s solution.
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.
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