Global provider of IaaS hosting services and hybrid infrastructure solutions INAP and cybersecurity solutions company Radware deepen their partnership to provide cloud web application security and DDoS protection to enterprises worldwide.

INAP already has security services in place. This latest integration will add Radware’s Cloud WAF and DDoS Protection Services to the existing structure. In turn, the expanded INAP’s portfolio will satisfy stringent cybersecurity needs.
INAP’s merged offer will benefit all ad tech, healthcare, healthcare technology, entertainment and gaming, financial services, SaaS, ISF, and other businesses.
Bob Simpson, who serves the role of a Vice President at Radware’s North American business, had this to say:
“With the rapid shift to the cloud and the growing number of sophisticated cyberattacks, INAP has expanded its Radware cloud security solutions to offer customers even more service availability and application security to grow and safeguard their businesses. INAP’s hybrid infrastructures combined with our cloud security and DDoS mitigation expertise provides customers 24X7 access to trusted online services that they can rely on for enterprise-grade protection.”
Radware’s Q2 DDoS Attack Report stated that from the second quarter in 2020 to the same period in 2021, the average blocked volume per company increased 40 percent. The most targeted industries at this point were technology, healthcare, and finance. In turn, retail, gaming, and telecom blocked the highest attack volumes.
We’re proud to announce an expanded partnership with @PoweredbyINAP. In addition to their existing suite of security offerings, Radware’s Cloud WAF & DDoS Protection Services will expand INAP’s portfolio to meet rigorous cybersecurity requirements. https://t.co/tte0Jol7EQ #ddos pic.twitter.com/1BFQdNj3s4
— Radware (@radware) August 3, 2021
Combining INAP’s hybrid portfolio with the Cloud DDos Protection and WAF would help fulfill the stringent cybersecurity needs of INAP’s clients.
Radware’s Cloud DDoS Protection services would provide precise detection and real-time protection against DDoS assaults. The Cloud WAF service, on the other hand, would deliver continuous web application security protection.
Jennifer Curry, who serves the role of an executive vice president of technology and product at INAP, had this to say:
“The acceleration of digital transformation by businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic and the proliferation of cryptocurrency has increased the threat landscape that companies face. The threats are more sophisticated, and our partnership with Radware provides our customers with a best-in-class suite of advanced network defense services.”
