Radware Unveils Security Strategy
Radware unveils advanced behavioral security strategy for enterprises and carriers
MAHWAH, N.J. -- Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR), the leading provider of intelligent integrated solutions for ensuring the fast, reliable and secure delivery of networked and Web-enabled applications over IP, today announced customer availability of DefensePro version 3.10, the latest version of the company’s flagship Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) that eliminates the full range of attacks at the initial point of entry - the application layer - with absolutely no need for human intervention, allowing the network to automatically respond to attacks targeted at revenue-generating Web based applications.
DefensePro version 3.10 extends the behavioral security technology first introduced after Radware’s acquisition of V-Secure Technologies in November 2005. The new worm propagation prevention feature extends DefensePro’s adaptive behavioral technology already in use against zero-day Dos/DDoS flood attacks. Combining industry-leading technology with powerful threat protection, DefensePro 3.10 maintains maximum productivity for customers by ensuring that, even if a worm or other threat penetrates the corporate network, individual users can continue working while DefensePro eliminates the threat from their computers.
Radware Ltd. (Nasdaq: RDWR)
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