Radware Ltd. (NASDAQ: RDWR) announced on February 17, 2026 that it has expanded its partnership with Bell Cyber, a leading managed security services provider, to deliver enhanced AI‑driven, cloud‑delivered security services to customers worldwide.
The expanded collaboration builds on Radware’s EPIC‑AI framework, adding Bell Cyber’s managed security expertise to the company’s cloud‑security network. Together, the partners will offer real‑time threat detection and automated mitigation for web, API, and application layer attacks, leveraging Radware’s AI SOC Xpert and Bell Cyber’s global security operations centers.
By deepening this alliance, Radware aims to accelerate adoption of its cloud‑security solutions in the enterprise and managed‑service markets, expanding its reach and reinforcing its position as a best‑of‑breed provider of AI‑powered protection for mission‑critical applications. The partnership strengthens Radware’s presence in North America, particularly in Canada, addressing operational sovereignty concerns and positioning the company against competitors such as Cloudflare, Akamai, Imperva, F5, Fortinet, and Palo Alto Networks.
The collaboration aligns with Radware’s broader strategy of leveraging AI to deliver cloud‑delivered security. By integrating Bell Cyber’s managed security services with Radware’s EPIC‑AI framework and AI SOC Xpert, the company can offer a more comprehensive, fully managed security service that differentiates it in a crowded market. The partnership also supports Radware’s focus on AI‑driven threat detection and automated mitigation, a key trend in cybersecurity.
While the announcement does not disclose specific financial metrics, the partnership is expected to enhance Radware’s revenue mix by expanding its managed‑service offering and deepening customer relationships. The move also signals confidence in the company’s AI platform and its ability to scale through strategic alliances.
The partnership is part of Radware’s ongoing effort to grow its cloud‑security portfolio, following a record Q4 2025 earnings report that saw revenue up 10% year‑over‑year and non‑GAAP EPS up 19%. The company also announced an $80 million share repurchase plan on February 13, 2026, underscoring management’s confidence in the business.
Radware’s CEO Roy Zisapel has emphasized the need for AI‑driven solutions to combat evolving cyber threats and address the shortage of cybersecurity experts. The expanded partnership with Bell Cyber reflects that strategy, positioning Radware to capture a larger share of the managed‑security services market while leveraging its AI capabilities.
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