“To be positioned as a leader is a testament to the strength of our technology. It’s also a reflection of our ability to innovate in key areas, such as automated API discovery, bot management, and behavioral-based machine learning algorithms,” said
The GigaOm Radar report offers a forward-looking analysis that plots the relative value and progress of vendor solutions along multiple axes based on strategy and execution. The report evaluated ten solution providers, including
In GigaOm’s Application and API Protection Radar report,
- OWASP Top 10 threat protection: “This solution’s protection versus common standards, such as the OWASP Top Ten, OWASP API Top Ten, and OWASP Automated Threats to Web Applications, surpasses any other vendor in this review.”
- BOT management:
Radware provides “bot management in a multi-layered system that protects systems from several directions.”Radware uses manually-defined rules as well as self-learning, behavioral-based machine-learning algorithms, augmented by threat intelligence feeds. The report concludes that “Radware is ahead of the general market in this space.” - API discovery: “Radware creates OpenAPI definitions for discovered (“shadow”) APIs. This allows for support of all APIs, imported and discovered. It is not strictly alone in taking this step, but this feature is the definition of ‘best of breed’ for API discovery at this time.”
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