Hitachi Solutions, Radware to Offer AI Cloud Web DDoS Protection

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Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR) and Hitachi Solutions announced on Nov 13, 2025 they will offer Radware Cloud Application Protection Service in Japan to defend applications, APIs, and encrypted traffic from evolving web DDoS attacks.

The cloud service uses AI algorithms to generate defense signatures within seconds, auto-adjust thresholds as attacks morph, and reduce operational burden while avoiding false blocks. Radware leverages 24 global cloud security centers and provides ongoing policy support. Hitachi Solutions will add consulting, incident response, and promote Radware DefensePro X hardware for end-to-end prevention and recovery. Radware cites a 550% increase in DDoS attacks versus 2023 and notes late-2024 large-scale attacks in Japan as drivers for strengthened cyber resilience.

Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR) e Hitachi Solutions hanno annunciato il 13 novembre 2025 che offriranno il Radware Cloud Application Protection Service in Giappone per difendere applicazioni, API e traffico cifrato dagli attacchi DDoS web evoluti.

Il servizio cloud utilizza algoritmi di IA per generare firme di difesa in pochi secondi, regola automaticamente le soglie man mano che gli attacchi mutano e riduce il carico operativo evitando blocchi errati. Radware sfrutta 24 centri globali di sicurezza cloud e offre supporto continuo alle politiche. Hitachi Solutions aggiungerà consulenza, risposta agli incidenti e promuoverà l’hardware DefensePro X di Radware per una prevenzione end-to-end e un recupero completo. Radware cita un aumento del 550% degli attacchi DDoS rispetto al 2023 e segnala attacchi su larga scala in Giappone dalla fine del 2024 come motori per una maggiore resilienza cyber.

Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR) y Hitachi Solutions anunciaron el 13 de noviembre de 2025 que ofrecerán Radware Cloud Application Protection Service en Japón para defender aplicaciones, APIs y tráfico cifrado ante ataques DDoS web evolutivos.

El servicio en la nube utiliza algoritmos de IA para generar firmas de defensa en segundos, ajustar automáticamente los umbrales a medida que evolucionan los ataques y reducir la carga operativa evitando bloqueos falsos. Radware aprovecha 24 centros de seguridad en la nube globales y proporciona apoyo continuo a las políticas. Hitachi Solutions añadirá consultoría, respuesta a incidentes y promoverá el hardware DefensePro X de Radware para una prevención y recuperación de extremo a extremo. Radware cita un aumento del 550% en ataques DDoS respecto a 2023 y señala ataques a gran escala a finales de 2024 en Japón como impulsores de una mayor resiliencia cibernética.

Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR)Hitachi Solutions는 2025년 11월 13일 일본에서 Radware Cloud Application Protection Service를 제공하여 진화하는 웹 DDoS 공격으로부터 애플리케이션, API 및 암호화 트래픽을 방어할 것이라고 발표했습니다.

클라우드 서비스는 AI 알고리즘을 사용해 수초 안에 방어 시그니처를 생성하고 공격이 변형될 때 임계값을 자동으로 조정하며 운영 부담을 줄이고 오탐 차단을 피합니다. Radware는 24개의 글로벌 클라우드 보안 센터를 활용하고 정책에 대한 지속적인 지원을 제공합니다. Hitachi Solutions는 컨설팅, 사건 대응을 추가하고 Radware DefensePro X 하드웨어를 엔드투엔드 방지와 복구를 위해 홍보할 예정입니다.

Radware는 2023년 대비 DDoS 공격이 550% 증가했으며 2024년 말 일본에서의 대규모 공격을 사이버 탄력성 강화를 위한 주요 동력으로 지목합니다.

Radware (NASDAQ : RDWR) et Hitachi Solutions ont annoncé le 13 novembre 2025 qu’ils proposeront le Radware Cloud Application Protection Service au Japon pour protéger les applications, les API et le trafic chiffré contre les attaques DDoS web en évolution.

Le service cloud utilise des algorithmes d’IA pour générer des signatures de défense en quelques secondes, ajuste automatiquement les seuils à mesure que les attaques évoluent et réduit la charge opérationnelle tout en évitant les blocages sur faux positifs. Radware s’appuie sur 24 centres mondiaux de sécurité cloud et assure un soutien continu des politiques. Hitachi Solutions ajoutera des services de conseil, de réponse aux incidents et fera la promotion du matériel DefensePro X de Radware pour une prévention et une récupération de bout en bout. Radware cite une augmentation de 550% des attaques DDoS par rapport à 2023 et note des attaques à grande échelle à la fin de 2024 au Japon comme moteurs d’une résilience cyber renforcée.

Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR) und Hitachi Solutions kündigten am 13. November 2025 an, dass sie in Japan den Radware Cloud Application Protection Service anbieten werden, um Anwendungen, APIs und verschlüsselten Datenverkehr gegen sich entwickelnde Web-DDoS-Angriffe zu schützen.

Der Cloud-Service verwendet KI-Algorithmen, um Verteidigungs-Signaturen innerhalb von Sekunden zu erstellen, Schwellenwerte automatisch anzupassen, wenn Angriffe sich verändern, und die operative Belastung zu reduzieren, während Fehlblockaden vermieden werden. Radware nutzt 24 globale Cloud-Sicherheitszentren und bietet fortlaufende Policenunterstützung. Hitachi Solutions wird Beratung, Vorfallreaktion hinzufügen und die Hardware DefensePro X von Radware für End-to-End-Prävention und Wiederherstellung bewerben. Radware nennt einen Anstieg der DDoS-Angriffe um 550% gegenüber 2023 und verweist auf groß angelegte Angriffe in Japan Ende 2024 als Treiber für eine verbesserte Cyberresilienz.

Radware (بورصة ناسداك: RDWR) وHitachi Solutions أعلنا في 13 نوفمبر 2025 أنهما سيقدمان Radware Cloud Application Protection Service في اليابان للدفاع عن التطبيقات وواجهات API وحركة المرور المشفّرة من هجمات DDoS عبر الويب المتطورة.

تستخدم خدمة السحابة خوارزميات الذكاء الاصطناعي لتوليد توقيعات الدفاع في ثوانٍ، وتضبط الحدود تلقائياً مع تطور الهجمات، وتقلل العبء التشغيلي مع تجنب الحجب الخاطئ. تستفيد Radware من 24 مركز أمني سحابي عالمي وتوفر دعم سياسات مستمر. ستضيف Hitachi Solutions الاستشارات واستجابة الحوادث وتروّج لمعدات Radware DefensePro X من أجل الوقاية الشاملة والاسترداد. وتورد Radware زيادة قدرها 550% في هجمات DDoS مقارنة بعام 2023 وتُشير إلى هجمات واسعة النطاق في اليابان بنهاية 2024 كمحركات لتعزيز المرونة السيبرانية.

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  • Partnership launch with Hitachi Solutions announced on Nov 13, 2025

  • AI signatures generated within seconds to block zero-day web DDoS

  • 24 global cloud security centers used to mitigate attacks near origin

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  • Radware reports DDoS attacks +550% vs 2023, increasing threat exposure

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Partnership launches AI-driven cloud DDoS protection in Japan to address a sharp rise in web and API attacks.

Radware and Hitachi Solutions will offer the Radware Cloud Application Protection Service in Japan, combining AI-based automated signature generation, global mitigation points, and Hitachi’s consulting and incident-response services to protect applications, APIs, and encrypted traffic.

The business mechanism pairs a cloud-native, AI-driven detection/mitigation engine with local professional services; this reduces operational load by auto-adjusting thresholds and producing signatures within seconds, while using 24 global cloud security centres to mitigate attacks near their origin. The announcement cites a reported 550% increase in DDoS activity versus 2023 and references late 2024 large-scale incidents in Japan, which supports immediate market relevance.

Key dependencies and risks include adoption by target customers, integration with existing security stacks, and ongoing efficacy of automated signatures against evolving attack patterns; these factors determine how much operational burden shifts from customers to the providers. Concrete items to watch: uptake among large Japanese enterprises, any published performance metrics or case studies showing mitigation effectiveness, and policy-review cadence; monitor developments over the next 6–12 months for customer wins and performance evidence.














AI-powered algorithms automatically detect and accurately mitigate burst attacks and HTTPS flood attacks, helping prevent service and business disruptions.

TOKYO and MAHWAH, N.J., Nov. 13, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Hitachi Solutions, Ltd., and Radware® (NASDAQ: RDWR), a leading provider of cybersecurity and application delivery solutions, today announce the parties will start offering Radware’s Cloud Application Protection Service, a cloud-based solution specialized in application and DDoS protection.

Since late 2024, Japan has seen a surge in impactful DDoS attacks, prompting government warnings. Radware Cloud Application Protection Service detects zero-day web DDoS attacks that target applications and APIs and are difficult to defend against. AI-based algorithms generate defense signatures within seconds and automatically adjust thresholds as the attack morphs to distinguish between normal and abnormal traffic, optimizing security policies and reducing operational burden without blocking legitimate traffic. This helps businesses avoid service disruptions and maintain continuity.

Key Features of Radware Cloud Application Protection Service

  • Supports various DDoS attacks including network, web application, volumetric, zero-day, and encrypted traffic attacks.
  • Leverages AI-based algorithms to detect attacks and generates signatures within seconds to accurately block them, enabling rapid defense and preventing service outages.
  • The solution automatically adjusts thresholds and optimizes security policies, reducing operational burden during incidents.
  • Radware provides regular support for policy reviews, lowering operational load during normal times.
  • Utilizes Radware’s 24 global cloud security centers to mitigate attacks close to their origin, enabling load balancing and minimizing latency.

“The cybersecurity landscape across Japan is reaching a critical inflection point. With digital transformation accelerating, organizations are facing not just more frequent attacks, but also more sophisticated ones that target applications, APIs, and data at scale. Businesses need proactive, AI-driven defenses that align with the unique challenges and opportunities of this region,” said Yaniv Hoffman, vice president sales, APAC, Radware. “Radware is proud to partner with leading Japanese companies such as Hitachi to protect enterprises and their end users.”

In addition to this service, Hitachi Solutions will offer comprehensive support through its Cyber Resilience Solutions, including consulting by white-hat hackers, incident response, and operations.

Hitachi Solutions will also promote Radware’s hardware-based DDoS protection platforms, DefensePro® X. These efforts aim to provide end-to-end support from prevention to recovery against advanced threats like DDoS attacks.

Background

According to Radware’s 2025 Global Threat Analysis Report, DDoS attacks increased by 550% compared to 2023. Attacks are becoming more diverse, sophisticated, and stealthy, including web DDoS targeting application layers and encrypted traffic.

In Japan, large-scale attacks in late 2024 caused serious disruptions, including transportation system outages. Strengthening cyber business continuity plans is essential, and real-time detection and automated defense are critical.

Hitachi Solutions is launching the Cloud Application Protection Service to address these needs, enhancing cyber resilience through its lineup of Cyber Resilience Solutions.

About Radware Cloud Application Protection Service

https://www.hitachi-solutions.co.jp/radware/

About Hitachi Solutions

Hitachi Solutions drives digital transformation through co-creation with customers and cutting-edge digital technologies. With global collaboration across offices in Europe, Southeast Asia, and India, the company addresses societal and corporate challenges worldwide.

Hitachi Solutions contributes to building a safe, secure, and sustainable society.

More information: https://www.hitachi-solutions.co.jp/

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FAQ



What did Radware (RDWR) and Hitachi Solutions announce on Nov 13, 2025?


They announced offering Radware Cloud Application Protection Service in Japan to defend applications, APIs, and encrypted traffic from web DDoS attacks.


How quickly does Radware Cloud Application Protection Service generate defenses for RDWR customers?


According to the announcement, its AI algorithms generate defense signatures within seconds and auto-adjust thresholds as attacks evolve.


What support will Hitachi Solutions provide alongside RDWR’s cloud service?


Hitachi Solutions will provide consulting by white-hat hackers, incident response, operations, and promote Radware DefensePro X hardware.


Does Radware (RDWR) operate global infrastructure for the new service?


Yes; the service uses 24 global cloud security centers to mitigate attacks close to their origin and minimize latency.


Why is Radware launching the Cloud Application Protection Service in Japan in 2025?


The launch responds to a surge in impactful DDoS activity, including late-2024 large-scale attacks in Japan and a reported 550% increase in DDoS vs 2023.








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