Mahwah, New Jersey, September 2, 2025- Radware, a global leader in application security and delivery for multi-cloud environments, has expanded its cloud security network with the launch of two new centers in Tel Aviv, Israel, and Bogotá, Colombia. The announcement, made today, marks another major step in the company’s worldwide growth strategy as it works to meet rising cyber threats and growing regional demand for data sovereignty.
The new facility in Tel Aviv is Radware’s second cloud security center in Israel and strengthens its role in the EMEA region. In Latin America, the Bogotá site adds to the company’s presence following earlier expansions in Lima, Peru, announced in March this year.
These new launches come on the heels of other 2025 openings in Chennai and Mumbai, India, and Nairobi, Kenya, signaling a strong global push to broaden Radware’s reach in both established and emerging markets.
The purpose of this expansion is twofold. First, it allows Radware to mitigate cyberattacks closer to their source. By stopping attacks before they travel across networks, the company can improve application response times for local users while reducing the impact of malicious traffic, including denial-of-service attacks, web application exploits, bot activity, and API threats.
Second, the centers help organizations address local data privacy requirements by keeping customer information and transactions within their own borders, a growing concern for regulators and businesses alike.
The urgency of these measures is highlighted in Radware’s 2025 Global Threat Analysis Report, which found that Web DDoS attacks surged by 550% between 2023 and 2024, while web application and API attacks rose by 41%. The figures underline the need for stronger, localized protection as digital infrastructure becomes more critical to both economies and security.
With these additions, Radware’s global network now includes more than 50 centers and boasts an attack mitigation capacity of over 15 terabits per second, one of the largest in the industry. This scale enables the company to deliver high reliability and low-latency performance, ensuring customers in different regions benefit from faster, more secure digital experiences.
Roy Zisapel, Radware’s president and CEO, said,
“With our second cloud security center in Tel Aviv and a new center in Bogotá, Radware is accelerating its global expansion, strengthening our footprint in EMEA and in Latin America,” he noted “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.”
Headquartered in Mahwah, New Jersey, and listed on NASDAQ, Radware has been recognized by leading analysts such as Forrester, Gartner, and IDC for its AI-driven cybersecurity solutions.
By doubling down on new markets like Israel and Colombia, the company is positioning itself as both a global leader and a trusted local partner in the fight against increasingly sophisticated cyber threats.