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Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR) announced the opening of a new data center in Lima, Peru, expanding its global network to over 50 facilities with a combined mitigation capacity of 15Tbps. The facility aims to provide local customers with enhanced security against application and network attacks.

The announcement comes as web DDoS attacks increased by 550% and web application and API attacks rose by 41% between 2023 and 2024, according to Radware's 2025 Global Threat Analysis Report. The new data center will help organizations improve application response times, reduce mitigation response times, and maintain data within local jurisdictions for compliance with privacy regulations.

CEO Roy Zisapel will discuss the launch at the company's Hackers Challenge event on March 13, 2025, in Lima. The facility offers cloud protection services including web application and API protection, bot protection, and DDoS protection.

Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR) ha annunciato l'apertura di un nuovo centro dati a Lima, Perù, espandendo la sua rete globale a oltre 50 strutture con una capacità di mitigazione combinata di 15Tbps. L'impianto mira a fornire ai clienti locali una maggiore sicurezza contro attacchi alle applicazioni e alla rete.

L'annuncio arriva mentre gli attacchi DDoS web sono aumentati del 550% e gli attacchi alle applicazioni web e API sono aumentati del 41% tra il 2023 e il 2024, secondo il Rapporto di Analisi delle Minacce Globali 2025 di Radware. Il nuovo centro dati aiuterà le organizzazioni a migliorare i tempi di risposta delle applicazioni, ridurre i tempi di risposta alla mitigazione e mantenere i dati all'interno delle giurisdizioni locali per conformarsi alle normative sulla privacy.

Il CEO Roy Zisapel discuterà del lancio durante l'evento Hackers Challenge dell'azienda il 13 marzo 2025 a Lima. L'impianto offre servizi di protezione cloud, inclusi la protezione delle applicazioni web e API, la protezione dai bot e la protezione DDoS.

Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR) anunció la apertura de un nuevo centro de datos en Lima, Perú, expandiendo su red global a más de 50 instalaciones con una capacidad de mitigación combinada de 15Tbps. La instalación tiene como objetivo proporcionar a los clientes locales una mayor seguridad contra ataques a aplicaciones y redes.

El anuncio se produce en un momento en que los ataques DDoS web aumentaron en un 550% y los ataques a aplicaciones web y API aumentaron en un 41% entre 2023 y 2024, según el Informe de Análisis de Amenazas Globales 2025 de Radware. El nuevo centro de datos ayudará a las organizaciones a mejorar los tiempos de respuesta de las aplicaciones, reducir los tiempos de respuesta de mitigación y mantener los datos dentro de las jurisdicciones locales para cumplir con las regulaciones de privacidad.

El CEO Roy Zisapel discutirá el lanzamiento en el evento Hackers Challenge de la compañía el 13 de marzo de 2025 en Lima. La instalación ofrece servicios de protección en la nube, incluyendo protección de aplicaciones web y API, protección contra bots y protección DDoS.

Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR)페루 리마에 새로운 데이터 센터를 개설했다고 발표하며, 전 세계 네트워크를 50개 이상의 시설로 확장하고 총 15Tbps의 완화 용량을 확보했습니다. 이 시설은 현지 고객에게 애플리케이션 및 네트워크 공격에 대한 향상된 보안을 제공하는 것을 목표로 합니다.

이번 발표는 Radware의 2025 글로벌 위협 분석 보고서에 따르면 2023년과 2024년 사이에 웹 DDoS 공격이 550% 증가하고 웹 애플리케이션 및 API 공격이 41% 증가한 가운데 이루어졌습니다. 새로운 데이터 센터는 조직이 애플리케이션 응답 시간을 개선하고, 완화 응답 시간을 단축하며, 데이터 프라이버시 규정을 준수하기 위해 현지 관할권 내에서 데이터를 유지하도록 도울 것입니다.

CEO 로이 지사펠은 2025년 3월 13일 리마에서 열리는 회사의 해커 챌린지 행사에서 런칭에 대해 논의할 예정입니다. 이 시설은 웹 애플리케이션 및 API 보호, 봇 보호, DDoS 보호를 포함한 클라우드 보호 서비스를 제공합니다.

Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR) a annoncé l'ouverture d'un nouveau centre de données à Lima, Pérou, élargissant ainsi son réseau mondial à plus de 50 installations avec une capacité de mitigation combinée de 15Tbps. L'installation vise à offrir aux clients locaux une sécurité renforcée contre les attaques sur les applications et les réseaux.

L'annonce intervient alors que les attaques DDoS sur le web ont augmenté de 550% et que les attaques sur les applications web et API ont augmenté de 41% entre 2023 et 2024, selon le Rapport d'Analyse des Menaces Globales 2025 de Radware. Le nouveau centre de données aidera les organisations à améliorer les temps de réponse des applications, à réduire les temps de réponse à la mitigation et à maintenir les données dans les juridictions locales pour se conformer aux réglementations sur la vie privée.

Le PDG Roy Zisapel discutera du lancement lors de l'événement Hackers Challenge de l'entreprise le 13 mars 2025 à Lima. L'installation propose des services de protection cloud, y compris la protection des applications web et API, la protection contre les bots et la protection DDoS.

Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR) gab die Eröffnung eines neuen Rechenzentrums in Lima, Peru bekannt und erweitert damit sein globales Netzwerk auf über 50 Einrichtungen mit einer kombinierten Mitigationskapazität von 15Tbps. Die Einrichtung zielt darauf ab, lokalen Kunden einen verbesserten Schutz gegen Angriffe auf Anwendungen und Netzwerke zu bieten.

Die Ankündigung erfolgt zu einem Zeitpunkt, an dem die Web-DDoS-Angriffe um 550% gestiegen sind und die Angriffe auf Webanwendungen und APIs um 41% zwischen 2023 und 2024 zugenommen haben, laut dem Global Threat Analysis Report 2025 von Radware. Das neue Rechenzentrum wird Organisationen helfen, die Antwortzeiten von Anwendungen zu verbessern, die Reaktionszeiten bei der Minderung zu reduzieren und Daten innerhalb lokaler Jurisdiktionen für die Einhaltung von Datenschutzbestimmungen zu halten.

CEO Roy Zisapel wird den Start beim Hackers Challenge-Event des Unternehmens am 13. März 2025 in Lima besprechen. Die Einrichtung bietet Cloud-Schutzdienste, einschließlich Schutz von Webanwendungen und APIs, Bot-Schutz und DDoS-Schutz.

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  • Geographic expansion with new data center in Peru strengthens Latin American presence
  • Part of growing network of 50+ data centers with 15Tbps mitigation capacity
  • Strategic response to significant increase in cyber threats (550% rise in DDoS attacks)
  • Enhanced local service delivery with reduced response times and local data compliance
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Built to provide local customers with market-leading security against application and network attacks

MAHWAH, N.J., March 13, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Radware® (NASDAQ: RDWR), a global leader in application security and delivery solutions for multi-cloud environments, announced its data center in Lima, Peru. The new facility is part of Radware’s worldwide network of over 50 data centers, which offers a combined mitigation capacity of 15Tbps.

Radware’s President and CEO Roy Zisapel plans to discuss the launch of the new data center at the company’s signature Hackers Challenge event on March 13, 2025, in Lima, Peru, at the Westin Lima Hotel and Convention Center.

“Our new data center in Peru is the latest in a series of ongoing investments Radware is making in its global data center network and Latin America,” said Arie Simchis, Radware’s regional director in Latin America. “Our expanded footprint offers customers peace of mind in knowing they have best-in-class cyber protection. Our protection not only keeps their data and transactions local, but is also backed by local experts, working in their language and time zone and staffing a local training center and headquarters. We continue to expand our cloud protection across Latin America to support our growing customer base.”

According to Radware’s new 2025 Global Threat Analysis Report, web DDoS attacks climbed 550%, while web application and API attacks rose 41% between 2023 and 2024.

Radware’s global network of data centers mitigates attacks closest to their point of origin. This helps organizations improve application response times for in-region traffic and reduce mitigation response times against denial-of-service attacks, web application attacks, malicious bot traffic, and attacks on APIs. It also helps them keep data in local jurisdictions to meet strict data privacy regulations.

Radware currently offers a best-in-class cloud protection service that includes web application and API protection, bot protection, client-side protection, application- and network-layer DDoS protection, and mobile application protection. Radware has received numerous awards for its application and network protection solutions. Industry analysts such as Aite-Novarica Group, Gartner, GigaOm, KuppingerCole and QKS Group continue to recognize Radware as a market leader in cyber security.

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Radware® (NASDAQ: RDWR) is a global leader in application security and delivery solutions for multi-cloud environments. The company’s cloud application, infrastructure, and API security solutions use AI-driven algorithms for precise, hands-free, real-time protection from the most sophisticated web, application, and DDoS attacks, API abuse, and bad bots. Enterprises and carriers worldwide rely on Radware’s solutions to address evolving cybersecurity challenges and protect their brands and business operations while reducing costs. For more information, please visit the Radware website.

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FAQ

What is the capacity of Radware's (RDWR) global data center network in 2025?

Radware's global network of over 50 data centers offers a combined mitigation capacity of 15Tbps.

How much did web DDoS attacks increase according to Radware's 2025 Global Threat Analysis Report?

Web DDoS attacks increased by 550% between 2023 and 2024.

What security services will Radware's new Lima data center provide?

The data center offers web application and API protection, bot protection, client-side protection, DDoS protection, and mobile application protection.

When will Radware (RDWR) launch its new Peru data center?

The data center launch will be discussed at the Hackers Challenge event on March 13, 2025, in Lima, Peru.
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