Radware Makes Its Bot Manager Service Available for Salesforce Commerce Cloud
Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR) has launched its Bot Manager service for Salesforce Commerce Cloud, aimed at protecting eCommerce companies from malicious bot attacks that can harm revenues. This service is crucial as 27.7% of bad bot attacks targeted the eCommerce sector, with threats including payment fraud and account takeovers. The rise in online retail, accelerated by COVID-19, has made these protections vital. US online sales reached $73.2 billion in June 2020, a significant 76.2% increase from the previous year, highlighting the urgency for robust security solutions.
- Launch of Radware Bot Manager for Salesforce Commerce Cloud enhances product offerings.
- Protection against 27.7% of bad bot attacks targeting eCommerce, safeguarding revenue.
- Rising online sales highlight the growing need for cybersecurity in the eCommerce sector.
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MAHWAH, N.J., Oct. 22, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Radware® (NASDAQ: RDWR), a leading provider of cyber security and application delivery solutions, today announced that the Radware Bot Manager service is available for Salesforce Commerce Cloud. Radware’s Bot Manager service helps to safeguard users against revenue-impacting malicious bot attacks on their Web, mobile and API interfaces.
Offering Radware’s Bot Manager solution for Salesforce Commerce Cloud expands Radware’s exposure to a wide range of eCommerce companies so that they may protect their web properties from bot driven attacks.
Radware’s Annual Bad Bot report shows threat actors targeted the eCommerce industry the most with bad bots (
“2020 has proven to be a transformative year for eCommerce. In fact, According to Digitalcommerce360.com, U.S. online sales reached
To learn more about Radware Bot Manager for Salesforce Commerce Cloud, please visit https://www.salesforce.com/products/commerce-cloud/partner-marketplace/partners/radware-bot-manager/
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