
Radware (NASDAQ:RDWR) announced Tuesday, January 6, 2026, that it has doubled its global cloud security mitigation capacity, jumping from 15 Tbps to 30 Tbps.
The massive upgrade comes in response to a "seismic shift" in the threat landscape, headlined by an 85% surge in network DDoS attacks during the first half of 2025.
The capacity expansion was achieved by upgrading Radware’s entire global network to DefensePro X, the company’s next-generation mitigation platform.
The new infrastructure is specifically engineered to handle the "Web DDoS Tsunami" attacks that utilize AI and automation to overwhelm traditional defenses.
Radware’s AI-powered protection can now mitigate massive HTTPS floods exceeding 50 million requests per second (RPS)—ensuring that legitimate user traffic remains uninterrupted even during record-breaking volumetric assaults.
Radware also expanded its physical footprint to 65 cloud security centers worldwide.
Recent additions in Bogotá, Lima, Mumbai, Singapore, and a second facility in Tel Aviv allow the company to scrub malicious traffic closer to its point of origin.
This localized approach significantly reduces latency for regional users and helps global enterprises comply with increasingly strict local data residency and privacy regulations.