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Tech Mahindra launches ‘CLOUDEFENDER’

The new cloud based security offering will build on the existing partnership between Tech Mahindra and Radware

Tech Mahindra launches ‘CLOUDEFENDER’
Tech Mahindra launches ‘CLOUDEFENDER’

Digital transformation specialist, Tech Mahindra, has announced its new cloud-based attack mitigation service, CLOUDEFENDER.
Powered by Radware, CLOUDEFENDER is an expansion of the Tech Mahindra’s global partnership with the company to provide a full suite of cloud-based services.

“Our global Enterprise and Telecom customers are demanding turnkey, multi-tenant, highly flexible Detection and Attack mitigation platforms that would provide a reliable, flexible, and scalable cyber security protection to be delivered to them “As a Service” model. Tech Mahindra’s CLOUDEFENDER attack mitigation service is a step towards proving such a service that would complement an organisation’s ability to deal with cyber-attacks by leveraging both security expertise and real-time threat intelligence services covering ADC (application delivery controller), WAF (web application firewall), DDoS (distributed denial of service),” said Rajesh Chandiramani, Senior Vice President and Global Business Head – ESRM, AI & Data Analytics, Tech Mahindra.

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Tech Mahindra’s new cloud based security offering will enable Cloud DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) Protection, Cloud WAF (Web Application Firewall), Bot Management and Cloud Native Protector services.

“This last year bore witness to an unprecedented transition of business-critical workloads to the cloud. While this enabled companies around the world to shift to remote work, it also emboldened cyber threat actors, who opportunistically wrought havoc.  Now, perhaps more than ever, securing cloud environments is crucial. Our partnership with Tech Mahindra will keep organizations’ cloud infrastructure safe and secure with 360-degree protection,” said Roy Zisapel, Chief Executive Officer of Radware.

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