Radware Opens Cloud Security Center in Taiwan

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Sienna Rowley
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Renowned cybersecurity solutions provider, Radware has opened a new Cloud Security center in Taiwan.

The new security center in Taiwan will enable clients to reduce the compliance procedures link with offshore routing and safeguard their datacentres, APIs, networks, online and mobile apps.

Radware has about 50 security centers spread across the globe while having 10Tbps of mitigation capacity.

Radware’s Taiwanian security center aims to offer protection against API attacks, online applications, malicious bot traffic, DDoS attacks. DDoS attacks including volumetric DDoS and application level distributed denial of service attacks.

Haim Zeilkovsky, Radware’s VP said, “As the size and speed of cyberattacks continue to rise, the launch of the new cloud security center in Taiwan enables us to deliver faster mitigation response times in the region along with the highest levels of security protection. The center also meets a growing demand for local security that complies with data sovereignty requirements.”

As per Radware’s First Half 2022 Global Threat Analysis Report:

  • Malicious DDoS attacks increased by 203 percent in first half of 2022 as compared to first half of 2021.
  • Harmful Web application transactions increased by 38 percent in 2021 than in 2020.
  • DDoS occurrences per month per client was 1.5 times more in first of 2022 than it was in 2020 and 2021.

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