Radware Doubles Global Cloud‑Security Capacity to 30 Tbps, Strengthening AI‑Driven DDoS Defense

RDWR
January 06, 2026

Radware announced that its global cloud‑security network now has a combined attack‑mitigation capacity of 30 Tbps, up from 15 Tbps. The expansion, achieved by deploying the latest DefensePro X platform in all 65 of the company’s cloud‑security centers, allows Radware to absorb and neutralize twice the volume of traffic in real time.

The move is a direct response to the sharp rise in AI‑powered DDoS campaigns. Radware’s H1 2025 threat analysis reported an 85 % increase in network DDoS attacks compared with the same period in 2024, and the company’s AI‑driven web protection can mitigate HTTPS flood attacks exceeding 50 million requests per second. By scaling its bandwidth and integrating AI‑enhanced detection, Radware positions itself to counter the most sophisticated botnet‑driven assaults that target application and data‑center assets worldwide.

Financially, the capacity boost complements Radware’s strong growth trajectory. The company’s cloud annual recurring revenue grew 24 % to $89 million in Q4 2025 and 19 % to $80 million in Q1 2025, reflecting robust demand for its cloud‑based security services. Gross profit margins have remained in the 80 % range, underscoring efficient cost management even as the firm invests heavily in new centers—Bogotá, Lima, Mumbai, Singapore, and a second Tel Aviv hub—added in 2025.

CEO Roy Zisapel emphasized the urgency of the shift: “The threat landscape is undergoing a seismic change as attackers leverage AI to orchestrate large‑scale, highly targeted DDoS campaigns. Our expanded capacity and AI‑driven platform give our customers the resilience they need to stay online.” The statement signals confidence in the company’s ability to maintain market leadership amid intensifying competition from Cloudflare, Akamai, F5, and Imperva.

The capacity expansion, coupled with steady revenue growth and high margins, reinforces Radware’s strategic focus on AI‑enabled security solutions. By doubling its mitigation bandwidth, the company not only strengthens its defensive posture but also positions itself to capture a larger share of the projected $10.39 billion DDoS protection market by 2030, a CAGR of 12.3 %.

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