Radware Ltd. launched its new Radware API Security Service, a comprehensive end‑to‑end solution that protects APIs throughout their lifecycle using real‑time production traffic analysis.
The service delivers continuous runtime visibility, posture management, analytics, and active defense in a single platform. It applies AI‑driven detection and adaptive, behavior‑based protection to mitigate Layer 7 DDoS attacks and other sophisticated API threats while minimizing disruption to legitimate traffic.
Radware’s EPIC‑AI framework powers the new offering, integrating generative‑AI capabilities across the company’s security portfolio. The launch addresses a growing blind spot in the market, as APIs become increasingly dynamic, business‑critical, and targeted by attackers. By continuously analyzing live traffic, the service reduces noise, shortens mean‑time‑to‑resolve, and helps organizations meet regulatory requirements with confidence.
Haim Zelikovsky, vice president of Radware’s cloud security business, said the new service “redefines API protection by continuously analyzing real traffic to identify real risk, automatically block real attacks, and help organizations reduce noise, shorten MTTR, and meet regulatory requirements with confidence.” The focus on AI and end‑to‑end lifecycle protection positions Radware against competitors such as Cloudflare, Akamai, F5, Imperva, and AWS.
Radware’s recent capacity expansion—doubling global cloud security throughput to 30 Tbps in early January 2026—alongside the launch of an LLM Firewall and a partnership with Hitachi Solutions in Japan, underscores the company’s broader strategy to scale its cloud‑security offerings and capitalize on the accelerating demand for AI‑enhanced protection.
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