Public company providing application delivery and cybersecurity solutions including DDoS and WAF capabilities.
Radware holds a strong position as a specialized provider of high-performance cybersecurity and application delivery solutions, particularly valued for its hybrid cloud and on-premise deployment flexibility.
Market Share: Radware is a recognized mid-to-large tier player in the cybersecurity market, competing primarily in the enterprise and service provider segments.
The application security and DDoS protection market is highly competitive, characterized by a shift toward cloud-native security-as-a-service models and the convergence of networking and security (SASE).
A significantly larger competitor with a massive global edge network, often competing for large enterprise DDoS and WAF contracts.
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A dominant player in the cloud-native security space, offering a highly integrated platform that is often easier to deploy than Radware's hardware-centric heritage.
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Direct competitor in the application delivery controller (ADC) and web application firewall (WAF) markets, with a strong presence in enterprise data centers.
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Focuses heavily on data and application security, competing directly with Radware's WAF and bot management capabilities.
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Proven track record in mitigating complex, multi-vector DDoS attacks
Deep expertise in application delivery controllers (ADC)
Strong focus on automated, behavioral-based threat detection
Rapid commoditization of basic DDoS protection services
Increasing dominance of cloud-native platforms like Cloudflare and AWS Shield
Pressure to transition from hardware-based revenue to recurring SaaS models
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