Radware and EPIC Cloud Company Sign Managed Security Service Provider Agreement

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Radware®, a global leader in application security and delivery solutions for multi-cloud environments, and EPIC Cloud Company, a Taiwanese cloud service company, announced they signed a managed security service provider (MSSP) agreement. Based on the agreement, EPIC Cloud is adding Radware’s AI-powered Cloud Application Protection Services to its managed services portfolio to expand its security offering for customers.

EPIC Cloud specializes in enterprise applications, cloud reliability hosting and maintenance, information security management and control, and project software development. The company was looking to strengthen the security around its cloud-based platform.

“Our focus is on helping our customers drive digital innovation in the cloud while keeping their applications available and protecting their data,” said Jay Jiang, product manager from EPIC Cloud. “We selected Radware as our partner because of their reputation for industry leading application security services and how they enable us to deliver fully managed protection without technical build out or operational lift.”

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Radware’s Cloud Application Protection Service offers a one-stop shop for application security needs. Through a single platform, organizations can access Radware’s industry-leading web application firewall, bot detection and management, API protection, client-side protection, and application-layer DDoS protection.

“Our MSSP model is designed to help our partners quickly meet their customers’ increasing expectations for advanced AI-powered, cyber defense technologies without having to make infrastructure investments,” said Missy Huang, Radware’s country manager in Taiwan. “We look forward to working with EPIC Cloud in reducing security risks for their customers as they face the dual pressure of shrinking security teams and a rapidly growing threat surface.”

Radware’s investment in Taiwan includes a cloud security service center in Taipei. The facility is part of the company’s worldwide network of more than 50 cloud security service centers, which supports a mitigation capacity up to 15Tbps. The network is designed to help organizations improve application response times for in-region traffic and reduce mitigation response times against a variety of attacks, including denial-of-service attacks, web application attacks, malicious bot traffic, and attacks on APIs.

Source: GlobeNewswire