
Radware, a global cyber security and application delivery solutions provider, is expanding its global footprint by establishing new cloud security service centres in Chennai and Mumbai, India, as well as Nairobi, Kenya.
According to the company, its global network of data centres mitigates cyber-attacks closer to their source.
This helps organisations improve application response times for in-region traffic while also reducing mitigation response times against a variety of attacks such as denial-of-service attacks, web application attacks, malicious bot traffic, and attacks on Application Programming Interfaces, according to the company.
Also, it said it helps organisations maintain data within their borders in order to comply with stringent data privacy requirements.
The company went on to state that it presently offers a network of over 50 cloud security service centres worldwide, with a mitigation capacity of up to 15Tbps.
“Our ongoing investments in our security network continue to play an important role in our cloud security growth strategy. Cloud innovation is central to our mission in providing customers industry-leading cyber protection, reliability, and availability at a time when cyber threats are not only increasing in frequency and magnitude, but also sophistication,” commented Haim Zelikovsky, vice president of cloud security services for Radware.
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