Radware (NASDAQ; RDWR) the leading provider of Intelligent Application Switching (IAS) solutions ensuring the availability, performance and security of networked applications across the enterprise, announced the immediate availability of a signature protecting against the Sasser worm. The worm automatically spreads via the Internet to computers using the Microsoft Windows operating system, especially Windows 2000 and XP. Radware's premiere security solution automatically guarded customers against this worm before its most recent propagation with a signature that was already written before the attack propagated.
"Radware's Security Update Service provides automated emergency and weekly Application Attack Filter Updates, protecting against more than 1,300 known attacks and new application vulnerabilities as they emerge, for immediate and ongoing application defense," said Amir Peles, Chief Technology Officer, Radware. "Protection against the Sasser worm illustrates our speed, flexibility and continual focus on protecting our customers while safeguarding their application and resource security."
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Radware (NASDAQ:RDWR) is the Global Leader in Intelligent Application Switching, enabling the complete security, maximum performance and full availability of all mission critical networked applications while dramatically cutting operating and scaling costs.
Radware's integrated Application Security, Application Infrastructure and End-to-End Connectivity solutions are deployed by over 2,500 enterprises and carriers worldwide Radware offers the broadest product line in the industry meeting application needs at every critical point across the network including Web and Application Servers, Firewalls, VPNs, ISP links, Anti-Virus Gateways and Cache.
Learn more on how Radware Intelligent Application Switching Solutions can enable the security, performance and availability of mission critical applications at www.radware.com
This press release may contain forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from these forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, general business conditions in the Application Switching industry, changes in demand for Application Switching products, the timing and amount or cancellation of orders and other risks detailed from time to time in Radware's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including Radware's Form 20-F.
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