List of Radware DDoS Protection Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Radware DDoS Protection customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Radware DDoS Protection for DDoS Protection from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Radware DDoS Protection for DDoS Protection include: Boston Children’s Hospital, a United States based Healthcare organisation with 15422 employees and revenues of $2.49 billion, Proton, a Switzerland based Professional Services organisation with 400 employees and revenues of $70.0 million, Penteledata, a United States based Communications organisation with 150 employees and revenues of $50.0 million and many others.
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Boston Children’s Hospital | Healthcare | 15422 | $2.5B | United States | Radware | Radware DDoS Protection | DDoS Protection | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014, Boston Children's Hospital invoked Radware DDoS Protection to protect critical clinical services during coordinated distributed denial of service attacks. The engagement was executed as an IT and network security response for Boston Children's Hospital in the United States, aligning the Radware DDoS Protection application with operational protection of clinical infrastructure and shared ISP connectivity.
Radware's cloud scrubbing service and scrubbing center were used to absorb and mitigate volumetric and protocol floods, while the Radware Emergency Response Team delivered active mitigation actions. The implementation routed attack traffic through Radware's scrubbing infrastructure and applied signature and behavioral mitigations typical of DDoS Protection implementations, protecting clinical applications and electronic prescription routing from sustained packet and protocol level floods.
The incident response invoked Radware's Emergency Response Team as part of an elevated mitigation workflow and required coordination between hospital IT network security and the vendor ERT. Radware DDoS Protection mitigations stopped the attacks and prevented prolonged outages to clinical applications and electronic prescription routing, preserving continuity of critical clinical services and shared upstream ISP capacity.
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Penteledata | Communications | 150 | $50M | United States | Radware | Radware DDoS Protection | DDoS Protection | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, PenTeleData deployed Radware DDoS Protection to secure its backbone and to offer managed DDoS mitigation services to its customers. Radware DDoS Protection was implemented as a hybrid deployment combining on-premise Radware AMS appliances and Radware cloud scrubbing to provide layered volumetric and application-level mitigation.
The deployment architecture placed Radware AMS appliances in an internal scrubbing center and leveraged Radware cloud scrubbing for overflow absorption, enabling traffic diversion and cloud-based filtering. Functional modules implemented included automatic detection, trigger-based mitigation workflows, and managed service orchestration, with Radware AMS integrated with Kentik NetFlow to drive NetFlow-based detection and automated mitigation triggers.
Operational scope focused on IT and network security across PenTeleData in the United States, protecting the service provider backbone while enabling resale of DDoS mitigation as a managed service to customers. Governance emphasized detection-to-mitigation processes, centralized monitoring, and a reduction in maintenance effort as part of the rollout and ongoing operations.
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Proton | Professional Services | 400 | $70M | Switzerland | Radware | Radware DDoS Protection | DDoS Protection | 2015 | Ip-Max |
In 2015 Proton engaged Radware DDoS Protection after sustained multi-vector ransom DDoS attacks targeting its email service, initiating an emergency mitigation engagement to protect service availability. The incident response was centered in Switzerland and coordinated with Proton’s IT and network security teams to address volumetric and application layer attack vectors against ProtonMail.
Radware DDoS Protection was implemented using Radware’s Attack Mitigation System DefensePipe/AMS, with the vendor’s Emergency Response Team executing BGP redirection and scrubbing to divert and cleanse malicious traffic. The deployment emphasized inline attack mitigation and traffic scrubbing, aligning with standard DDoS Protection capabilities such as traffic diversion, signature based filtering, and automated mitigation orchestration.
Ip-Max served as the integrator during the incident, assisting with operational coordination and implementation of BGP rerouting. Radware’s Emergency Response Team performed hands on mitigation and service restoration, and the engagement restored Proton’s service and prevented extended outages during the attack.
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