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Radware Partners with Chief Telecom to Launch “Godshield Pro” DDoS Protection Service in Taiwan

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Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR) on May 5, 2026 announced a partnership with Chief Telecom (TPEx: 6561) to launch Godshield Pro, a subscription DDoS protection service for enterprises in Taiwan. Godshield Pro delivers in-network mitigation via Chief Telecom’s backbone with elastic expansion to Radware’s global scrubbing capacity of up to 30 Tbps.

The service targets reduced latency versus cloud-only scrubbing by performing local traffic scrubbing while preserving seamless scale to Radware’s cloud when needed, and removes the need for on-premises hardware deployment.

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Positive

  • In-network mitigation to reduce latency versus cloud-only scrubbing
  • Elastic scale up to 30 Tbps global scrubbing capacity
  • Subscription model removes need for on-premises hardware

Negative

  • None.

News Market Reaction – RDWR

+0.92%
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+0.92% News Effect

On the day this news was published, RDWR gained 0.92%, reflecting a mild positive market reaction.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Key Figures

Global scrubbing capacity: 30 Tbps
1 metrics
Global scrubbing capacity 30 Tbps Radware global DDoS scrubbing network capacity for Godshield Pro overflow

Market Reality Check

Price: $29.53 Vol: Volume 179,717 is close t...
normal vol
$29.53 Last Close
Volume Volume 179,717 is close to 20-day average 200,211 (relative volume 0.9x) ahead of the partnership news. normal
Technical Price $27.23 is trading above the 200-day MA at $25.18 and sits 13.75% below the 52-week high.

Peers on Argus

RDWR is up 1.89% with peers like RPD (+2.2%) and ATEN (+0.69%) also positive, bu...

RDWR is up 1.89% with peers like RPD (+2.2%) and ATEN (+0.69%) also positive, but no names are in the momentum scanner, indicating stock-specific rather than broad sector-driven action.

Previous Partnership Reports

1 past event · Latest: Jul 29 (Positive)
Same Type Pattern 1 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Jul 29 Security partnership Positive +1.3% U.S. MSSP deals to distribute Radware cloud application and DDoS protection services.
Pattern Detected

Prior partnership news produced a modest positive move, suggesting collaborations have been received constructively but without outsized volatility.

Recent Company History

Over the last six months, Radware has highlighted expanding security capabilities and market reach. A prior July 29, 2025 partnership added four U.S. MSSP partners and drove a 1.25% gain. Recent news has focused on conferences, AGM matters, product innovation in DDoS defense, and rising global threat levels. Today’s Taiwan-focused partnership extends this strategy of leveraging partners to distribute Radware’s cloud security services into new geographies.

Historical Comparison

+1.3% avg move · Past partnership news moved RDWR by about 1.25% on average; today’s pre-news gain of 1.89% is slight...
partnership
+1.3%
Average Historical Move partnership

Past partnership news moved RDWR by about 1.25% on average; today’s pre-news gain of 1.89% is slightly stronger but directionally consistent.

Partnership strategy is broadening from U.S.-based MSSPs to international carriers, extending Radware’s managed cloud security reach into Taiwan.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement expands Radware’s cloud DDoS protection into Taiwan via Chief Telecom, combining l...
Analysis

This announcement expands Radware’s cloud DDoS protection into Taiwan via Chief Telecom, combining localized in-network mitigation with overflow to a 30 Tbps global scrubbing network. It continues a partnership-led strategy seen in prior MSSP agreements. Key factors to monitor include adoption of the subscription model, competitive responses in Asian enterprise security, and how these collaborations contribute to Radware’s broader application security and multi-cloud growth objectives.

Key Terms

ddos, multi-cloud, scrubbing
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ddos technical
"a new DDoS protection service designed to deliver high-performance"
A DDoS (distributed denial-of-service) attack is when many compromised computers or devices artificially flood a company's online systems with traffic so legitimate users cannot access websites, apps, or services. For investors, DDoS episodes can disrupt sales, damage customer trust, and expose weaknesses in a company's security — like a traffic jam that shuts down a city's main highway, revealing costs and operational risks that can affect revenue and stock value.
multi-cloud technical
"delivery solutions for multi-cloud environments, today announced a partnership"
Multi-cloud is the practice of using services from two or more cloud computing providers instead of relying on just one. For investors, this matters because it can lower operational risk and increase flexibility—similar to renting units from different landlords to avoid being stranded if one has problems—and it can affect a company’s costs, growth potential, and resilience, which in turn influence revenue stability and valuation.
scrubbing technical
"minimizing latency typically introduced by cloud-based scrubbing services"
The process of cleaning and removing errors, duplicates, irrelevant items or sensitive identifiers from a dataset, record set, or document collection so the information can be used reliably and compliantly. For investors, scrubbing matters because cleaned data produces more accurate financial metrics, risk assessments and regulatory filings—like wiping mud off a car’s windshield so you can see the road clearly and make better decisions.

AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice.

New service expands Radware’s cloud security footprint in Asia through Chief Telecom’s enterprise infrastructure platform

MAHWAH, N.J., May 05, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR), a global leader in application security and delivery solutions for multi-cloud environments, today announced a partnership with Chief Telecom (TPEx: 6561) to power Godshield Pro, a new DDoS protection service designed to deliver high-performance, low-latency mitigation for enterprises in Taiwan. Godshield Pro integrates Radware’s AI-driven DDoS protection with Chief Telecom’s local network backbone, enabling in-network mitigation while minimizing latency typically introduced by cloud-based scrubbing services. 

Enterprises are facing increasingly large and complex DDoS attacks that can disrupt operations and degrade user experience. Many traditional mitigation approaches route traffic outside the local network, creating avoidable latency and performance risk. Godshield Pro addresses this by performing scrubbing directly within Chief Telecom’s infrastructure while maintaining the ability to scale seamlessly to Radware’s global cloud when needed.

“Service providers are looking for ways to deliver high-performance security services without compromising network experience,” said Alan Lee, general manager, Radware Taiwan and Hong Kong. “This deployment demonstrates how Radware’s hybrid architecture enables localized protection with seamless cloud expansion.”

The service is designed to provide in-network mitigation combined with elastic expansion to Radware’s global scrubbing capacity of up to 30 Tbps. It is offered as a subscription-based service, eliminating the need for enterprises to deploy and manage on-premises hardware.

“Chief Telecom’s network is built to deliver performance and resilience at scale,” said Jerry Shao, chairman of Chief Telecom. “With Godshield Pro, we are giving enterprises a straightforward way to strengthen their DDoS defenses while maintaining consistent, high-quality network performance.”

About Radware 
Radware® (NASDAQ: RDWR) is a global leader in application security and delivery solutions for multi-cloud environments. The company’s cloud application, infrastructure, API, and AI security solutions use AI-driven algorithms for precise, behavior-based, real-time protection against sophisticated web, application, and DDoS attacks, API abuse, business logic threats, and malicious bots. Radware delivers end-to-end API security, including discovery, posture management, testing, and runtime protection, along with advanced protection for AI agents and models. Enterprises and carriers worldwide rely on Radware to address evolving cyberthreats, protect their brands and business operations, and reduce costs. For more information, please visit the Radware website. 

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FAQ

What is Godshield Pro and which company launched it with RDWR on May 5, 2026?

Godshield Pro is a subscription DDoS protection service launched by Radware with Chief Telecom. According to Radware, the service combines AI-driven in-network mitigation with Chief Telecom’s local backbone to reduce latency while retaining global scaling to Radware’s cloud.

How does Godshield Pro reduce latency compared with cloud-based DDoS scrubbing?

Godshield Pro performs traffic scrubbing directly inside Chief Telecom’s local network infrastructure. According to Radware, this in-network mitigation minimizes the latency introduced by routing traffic off-net to cloud scrubbing centers while keeping the option to scale to Radware’s cloud.

What scale does Godshield Pro offer for DDoS mitigation and how is that capacity described?

Godshield Pro can elastically expand to Radware’s global scrubbing capacity of up to 30 Tbps. According to Radware, the hybrid architecture enables local mitigation first, with seamless expansion to global capacity when attack volume exceeds local resources.

Will Taiwanese enterprises need to deploy on-premises hardware for Godshield Pro (RDWR)?

No, Godshield Pro is offered as a subscription service that eliminates on-premises hardware requirements. According to Radware, the subscription model lets enterprises receive managed in-network mitigation via Chief Telecom’s platform without deploying or managing local appliances.

How does the Radware and Chief Telecom partnership affect enterprise network performance in Taiwan?

The partnership aims to maintain high-quality network performance while adding DDoS protection. According to Radware, in-network mitigation inside Chief Telecom’s backbone preserves low latency and performance compared with off-net scrubbing, while providing scalable protection.