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Radware Launches Next-Gen Cloud Security Centers in Israel, Colombia

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Radware, a leading provider of application security and delivery solutions for multi-cloud environments, has announced the opening of two new cloud security centers. Strategically located in Tel Aviv, Israel, and Bogotá, Colombia, these new facilities are designed to enhance the company’s global cloud security network. The Tel Aviv location marks Radware’s second cloud security center in Israel, reinforcing its presence in a key technological hub.

The addition of these two new centers is a continuation of Radware’s aggressive global expansion strategy, which has included the recent establishment of new cloud security centers in India, Kenya, and Peru earlier this year. With these latest additions, Radware’s worldwide network now comprises more than 50 cloud security centers, boasting a total attack mitigation capacity exceeding 15 Tbps. This robust infrastructure is crucial for combating the escalating cyber threat landscape.

“With our second cloud security center in Tel Aviv and a new center in Bogotá, Radware is accelerating its global expansion—strengthening our footprint in EMEA and in Latin America,” said Roy Zisapel, Radware’s president and CEO. “These investments are central to our growth strategy, delivering industry-leading cyber protection, reliability, and availability while keeping customer data and transactions local, at a time when cyber threats are growing in scale, sophistication, and frequency.”

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Radware’s globally distributed network is engineered to mitigate cyberattacks as close to their source as possible. This localized approach is critical for improving application response times for in-region traffic and accelerating mitigation against a wide range of threats, including denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, web application attacks, malicious bot traffic, and attacks on APIs. It also assists organizations in meeting stringent data privacy regulations by enabling them to keep data within their national borders.

According to the company’s 2025 Global Threat Analysis Report, the cyber threat landscape is becoming increasingly volatile. The report highlights a staggering 550% global surge in Web DDoS attacks, which manifest as high-intensity Layer 7 application attacks. Furthermore, web application and API attacks have risen by 41% between 2023 and 2024, underscoring the critical need for advanced security solutions.

Recognized as a market leader in cybersecurity, Radware has received numerous accolades for its cutting-edge solutions, including DDoS mitigation, application and API protection, web application firewalls, and bot detection and management. Leading industry analysts, including Aite-Novarica Group, Forrester, Gartner, GigaOm, IDC, KuppingerCole, and QKS Group, continue to acknowledge Radware’s position at the forefront of the cyber security market.