List of Radware Threat Intelligence Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Radware Threat Intelligence 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 Threat Intelligence for Threat Modeling 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 Threat Intelligence for Threat Modeling include: Maire Group, a Italy based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 10455 employees and revenues of $7.00 billion, Puerto de Barranquilla, Sociedad Portuaria, a Colombia based Transportation organisation with 800 employees and revenues of $100.0 million, Expreso Brasilia Colombia, a Colombia based Transportation organisation with 1200 employees and revenues of $40.0 million and many others.
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Expreso Brasilia Colombia | Transportation | 1200 | $40M | Colombia | Radware | Radware Threat Intelligence | Threat Modeling | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025 Expreso Brasilia Colombia implemented Radware Threat Intelligence as part of its application security stack, classifying the deployment under the Threat Modeling category. The adoption augments an existing Radware Cloud Application Protection configuration that delivers web application firewall capabilities, bot management, and application layer DDoS mitigation to protect ticketing and customer‑facing web applications in Colombia.
Radware Threat Intelligence subscriptions provide continuous AI based threat feeds and automated signal enrichment to support detection and blocking workflows, and they are used in conjunction with the WAF, bot management, and DDoS modules. Configuration work emphasized automated rule updates, threat scoring, and visibility dashboards to translate intelligence into enforcement across application layer controls.
The deployment is cloud delivered and integrated directly with the company web and ticketing applications, enabling the security operations center and application security teams to consume real time telemetry. Operational coverage focused on online sales and customer interaction channels, with application security and IT operations teams taking primary ownership of the tooling and alerting flows.
Governance centered on SOC driven triage and policy tuning, with threat intelligence feeds driving WAF policy adjustments and bot mitigation thresholds to reduce false positives. The case documentation notes restored website availability and an increase in online sales as the primary business outcomes following the implementation of Radware Threat Intelligence and the Radware Cloud Application Protection stack.
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Maire Group | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 10455 | $7.0B | Italy | Radware | Radware Threat Intelligence | Threat Modeling | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025 Maire Group deployed Radware Threat Intelligence as part of Radware's Cloud Application Protection Service to strengthen IT and security operations across 50+ countries. The rollout implemented WAF, bot management, API protection, and application layer DDoS mitigation as managed service capabilities, and embedded Radware's continuous threat intelligence and AI driven behavioral detection to support SOC monitoring and application security workflows. Radware Threat Intelligence was positioned as Maire Group's Threat Modeling capability for IT and security operations, centralizing runtime detection and threat feeds for public facing and enterprise applications.
Architecture was provisioned as a cloud managed inline protection layer delivering centralized application security controls and runtime threat modeling, with operational coverage spanning IT, the security operations center, and application teams across the company footprint. Governance focused on continuous threat feed consumption, behavioral detection tuning, and managed service escalation paths with Radware to align incident response playbooks and sustain application performance and availability.
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Puerto de Barranquilla, Sociedad Portuaria | Transportation | 800 | $100M | Colombia | Radware | Radware Threat Intelligence | Threat Modeling | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025 Puerto de Barranquilla, Sociedad Portuaria implemented Radware Threat Intelligence to augment its layered network security posture. Radware Threat Intelligence, deployed as part of a Threat Modeling approach, was integrated with Radware Alteon, DefensePro and CyberController to secure the Terminal Operation System and support high availability for port operations in Colombia.
The implementation focused on centralized threat telemetry and automated mitigation workflows. Radware Threat Intelligence subscriptions were used to deliver preemptive DDoS and application layer threat feeds, which were ingested into CyberController for orchestration and into DefensePro for real time mitigation, while Alteon handled traffic steering and availability controls.
Operational coverage targeted the port infrastructure network and the Terminal Operation System, with integration points across IT security and network operations teams. The deployment emphasized continuous threat feed ingestion, signature and anomaly correlation, and policy propagation from centralized management into enforcement points at the network edge.
Governance centered on centralized threat management and automated incident handling using CyberController as the policy and orchestration plane. The case study documents improved IT and network security resilience and maintained high availability for terminal operations as observable outcomes from the Radware Threat Intelligence enabled architecture.
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