Radware is accelerating expansion and strengthening its footprint across Latin America and EMEA, with the latest state-of-the-art cloud security centers.
With shifting tech infrastructure and AI adoption, there’s one persistent concern- cybersecurity. The user data stored online remains as delicate as ever, and this database seems to be growing rapidly. It’s significant to grasp the urgency of this situation.
To address this, Radware, a leading multi-cloud application security and delivery provider, has launched new cloud security hubs across Israel and Colombia. And now, these two centers are part of Radware’s larger network of over 50 centers dispersed around the globe.
This is a proactive response to the increasing security threat. The Radware 2025 Global Threat Analysis Report showcases that high-intensity Layer 7 application and web DDoS attacks have surged drastically. Meanwhile, attacks on API and web applications have increased 550% and 41%, respectively.
This is a global problem.
Every other week, one of the other tech companies makes headlines regarding an alleged data breach. And the simple solution then becomes warning users to change their passwords and ensuring that the data isn’t lost. But the question is- even if our data is stolen, will we ever be made privy to it? It’s a fact that millions around the world have had their data sold on the black market.
And this has only magnified the concerns surrounding safe digital spaces and whether they’re really secure. The same applies to cloud solutions.
Cloud has transformed the face of tech, just as AI has. It affords collaboration and seamless data storage that wasn’t available before. But this has only contributed to persisting cybersecurity concerns.
This is what Radware is attempting to tackle, and from the very nexus. Its cloud centers are known to mitigate threats and risks close to their origin. Such an approach has helped the security leader retain data within the borders and abide by the compliance regulations.
Through this methodology, Radware has helped its clients improve risk mitigation and response time for in-region traffic.
“These investments are central to our growth strategy, delivering industry-leading cyber protection, reliability, and availability while keeping customer data and transactions local, at a time when cyber threats are growing in scale, sophistication, and frequency,” says Radware’s CEO and President.

