
Radware launches real-time feeds to bolster cyber defences
Radware has expanded its Threat Intelligence Services with the addition of a Telegram Claimed Attacks Report and a TLS Fingerprint Reputation Feed, aiming to provide real-time intelligence and improved visibility to help security teams address cyberthreats proactively.
The two new services, available via subscription, are designed to equip security teams with global threat intelligence that can be used to anticipate and neutralise potential cyber threats before they can cause harm.
The Telegram Claimed Attacks Report is the latest enhancement to Radware's Cloud Threat Intelligence Service. This report delivers real-time visibility into cyber threats targeting particular regions or industry verticals. By aggregating claims shared by hacker groups on Telegram and presenting them alongside supporting evidence, the report enables users to gain timely insights into emerging threats. Data within the report is refreshed every 15 minutes, and intuitive dashboards allow for streamlined filtering by industry, geography, and attacking group.
Radware states that the Telegram Claimed Attacks Report has been developed to help security operation centre teams anticipate and address attacks in real time. Features such as proactive threat management and easy-to-use interfaces are intended to facilitate swift decision-making for security professionals.
The company has also launched the TLS Fingerprint Reputation Feed, which works to identify and block malicious TLS fingerprints before unauthorised actors are able to gain access. The feed leverages worldwide threat intelligence and advanced analytics, operating across Radware's cloud network to provide a continuously updated database of high-risk TLS fingerprints.
The TLS Fingerprint Reputation Feed integrates automated mitigation capabilities, dynamically blocking known malicious TLS fingerprints during the handshake process. In addition, the service offers smart learning and configurable scoring models, allowing organisations to define thresholds by severity and monitor blocked fingerprints via a user-friendly dashboard.
According to Radware, these enhancements are designed to work in tandem with existing DDoS Protection solutions, enabling automatic identification and mitigation of threats at an early stage.
Gabi Malka, Chief Operating Officer at Radware, said: "Our new TLS Fingerprint Reputation Feed and Telegram Claimed Attacks Report are part of our comprehensive, multi-layered approach to cyber security and threat management. They are like an advanced warning system designed to help already time-strapped security teams stay ahead of cyber threats. The new capabilities deliver real-time, high-value insights into attackers, their motivations and methods so security teams can take proactive, decisive action on threats before they happen and maintain an airtight security posture."
Radware reports that these latest additions come as cyberthreats continue to escalate and organisations require more robust pre-emptive protection strategies. The focus, according to the company, is on strengthening defences and improving overall security posture whilst minimising operational effort for security teams.
Radware's solutions have received recognition from a range of industry analysts, including Aite-Novarica Group, Forrester, GigaOm, Gartner, KuppingerCole, and QKS Group.