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Radware and Leading Latvian ISP Tet Sign Managed Security Services Provider Agreement

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Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR), a cloud security solutions provider, has signed a managed security service provider (MSSP) agreement with Tet, a major Latvian technology company and ISP. The partnership expands their existing relationship, with Tet now adding Radware's complete AI-powered Cloud Application Protection Services to its managed services portfolio.

The expansion comes amid rising cybersecurity threats, with Layer 7 web DDoS attacks increasing by 550% between 2023 and 2024. Radware's Cloud Application Protection Service provides comprehensive security features including web application firewall, bot management, API protection, and DDoS protection through a unified platform.

Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR), fornitore di soluzioni di sicurezza cloud, ha siglato un accordo come fornitore di servizi di sicurezza gestiti (MSSP) con Tet, una delle principali aziende tecnologiche e ISP della Lettonia. La partnership amplia il rapporto già esistente: Tet integra ora nel suo portafoglio di servizi gestiti i servizi completi di protezione delle applicazioni cloud di Radware, potenziati dall'IA.

L'espansione arriva in un contesto di crescenti minacce informatiche, con gli attacchi DDoS web a livello Layer 7 in aumento del 550% tra il 2023 e il 2024. Il Cloud Application Protection Service di Radware offre funzionalità di sicurezza complete, tra cui firewall per applicazioni web, gestione dei bot, protezione delle API e difesa DDoS tramite una piattaforma unificata.

Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR), proveedor de soluciones de seguridad en la nube, ha firmado un acuerdo MSSP (managed security service provider) con Tet, una importante empresa tecnológica y ISP de Letonia. La asociación amplía su relación existente: Tet incorpora ahora a su cartera de servicios gestionados los servicios completos de protección de aplicaciones en la nube de Radware, impulsados por IA.

La expansión se produce en un contexto de crecientes amenazas cibernéticas, con los ataques DDoS web a nivel de capa 7 aumentando un 550% entre 2023 y 2024. El Cloud Application Protection Service de Radware ofrece funciones de seguridad integrales, como firewall para aplicaciones web, gestión de bots, protección de API y defensa DDoS a través de una plataforma unificada.

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Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR), fournisseur de solutions de sécurité cloud, a signé un accord de fournisseur de services de sécurité gérés (MSSP) avec Tet, un important acteur technologique et FAI letton. Ce partenariat étend leur relation existante : Tet intègre désormais dans son portefeuille de services gérés les Cloud Application Protection Services complets de Radware, alimentés par l'IA.

Cette expansion intervient alors que les menaces cybernétiques augmentent, les attaques DDoS web de couche 7 ayant augmenté de 550 % entre 2023 et 2024. Le Cloud Application Protection Service de Radware propose des fonctionnalités de sécurité complètes, notamment un pare-feu applicatif, la gestion des bots, la protection des API et la protection DDoS via une plateforme unifiée.

Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR), ein Anbieter von Cloud-Sicherheitslösungen, hat einen Managed-Security-Service-Provider-(MSSP)-Vertrag mit Tet, einem großen lettischen Technologieunternehmen und ISP, geschlossen. Die Partnerschaft erweitert die bestehende Zusammenarbeit: Tet nimmt nun Radwares komplette, KI-gestützte Cloud Application Protection Services in sein Managed-Services-Portfolio auf.

Die Erweiterung erfolgt vor dem Hintergrund steigender Cyber-Bedrohungen, wobei Web-DDoS-Angriffe auf Layer 7 zwischen 2023 und 2024 um 550% zugenommen haben. Radwares Cloud Application Protection Service bietet umfassende Sicherheitsfunktionen, darunter Web Application Firewall, Bot-Management, API-Schutz und DDoS-Abwehr über eine einheitliche Plattform.

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  • Expansion of existing successful partnership with major Latvian ISP
  • Strategic positioning in growing cloud security market as organizations transition to public cloud
  • Opportunity for new revenue streams through MSSP model
  • Recognition by multiple industry analysts for security solutions
Negative
  • Heavy reliance on channel partners for market expansion
  • Operating in highly competitive cybersecurity market

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Radware expands its market reach through a strategic MSSP partnership with Tet, strengthening revenue potential amid rising cyber threats.

Radware's new MSSP agreement with Tet, a major Latvian ISP, represents a strategic expansion of an existing partnership that opens significant new revenue channels for the cybersecurity firm. Tet is incorporating Radware's complete AI-powered Cloud Application Protection Services into its managed services portfolio, extending beyond their previous relationship where Tet used only Radware's DefensePro DDoS Protection solution.

This partnership addresses a critical market need, as evidenced by Radware's own 2025 Global Threat Analysis Report showing Layer 7 web DDoS attacks surged 550% between 2023 and 2024. The timing is particularly strategic given the increasing migration of enterprise workloads to public cloud environments where traditional security approaches are inadequate.

For Radware, this agreement follows their established MSSP model designed to help ISPs introduce security services while developing new revenue streams. The comprehensive protection suite includes their industry-recognized web application firewall, bot management, API protection, client-side protection, and DDoS protection through a unified platform.

This expansion demonstrates Radware's execution on their go-to-market strategy through channel partnerships, which helps extend their market reach without the substantial customer acquisition costs of direct sales. With cybersecurity talent shortages becoming more acute and threat landscapes expanding, the managed services model provides Radware a scalable approach to capture growing security spending while offering partners like Tet differentiated service offerings in competitive markets.

AI-powered cloud protection services defend customers against application security threats

MAHWAH, N.J., Aug. 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ® (NASDAQ: RDWR), a global leader in application security and delivery solutions for multi-cloud environments, and , one of Latvia’s largest technology and innovation companies and internet service providers, announced they signed a managed security service provider (MSSP) agreement. Based on the agreement, Tet is adding Radware’s full suite of AI-powered Cloud Application Protection Services to its managed services portfolio to expand its security offering for customers.

The new agreement is an expansion of an existing relationship. Tet also uses Radware’s DefensePro® DDoS Protection to safeguard its business customers. The technology company offers a full range of ICT and pay-TV services for households; data center services, cloud and cyber security solutions for businesses, the government and municipal institutions; as well as electricity and other services.

“Our expanded partnership with Radware is grounded in a longstanding relationship based on trust and experience using their technology,� said Dmitrijs Nikitins, chief technology officer at Tet. “Many of our customers are moving to the public cloud, where legacy solutions no longer offer adequate protection. By partnering with Radware, we can offer them not only state-of-the-art managed application security services but also the flexibility of full protection from data center to the cloud.�

Tet expanded its application security portfolio for customers in the face of rising web DDoS attacks. According to Radware’s , Layer 7 surged 550% between 2023 and 2024. The global activity is linked predominately to hacktivist groups motivated by geopolitical conflicts and facilitated by easy accessibility to more sophisticated tools.

“Faced with an ever-growing threat surface and shortage of in-house security staff, more organizations are looking for alternative strategies to strengthen their security posture,� said Rob Hartley, vice president for Radware in EMEA and CALA. “Our MSSP model is built to offer ISPs like Tet a low-risk way to introduce proven application and network security services for their customers while building new revenue streams.�

Radware's Cloud Application Protection Service offers a one-stop shop for application security needs. Through a single platform and unified portal, organizations can access Radware’s industry-leading (WAF), and management, , , and . Combining end-to-end automation, AI-powered algorithms, behavioral-based detection, and 24/7 managed services, the solution defends against 150+ known attack vectors. This includes the OWASP’s Top 10 Web Application Security Risks, Top 10 API Security Vulnerabilities, and Top 21 Automated Threats to Web Applications.

Radware has been by numerous industry analysts for its and security solutions. This includes Aite-Novarica Group, Forrester, Gartner, KuppingerCole, and QKS Group.

About Tet
With a team of more than 1400 employees, Tet Group is one of the largest technology companies in the Baltics, developing innovations and offering quality IT&T service solutions to businesses in Latvia and export markets. Tet provides services across multiple fields, including cyber security solutions, data center and cloud technologies. The company manages six data centers, offering safe data processing and storage. The company offers security solutions for strengthening critical infrastructure, the largest optical internet infrastructure in Latvia, reliable and high-quality TV, Internet, electricity, e-commerce, and other services. The Tet Group also includes subsidiaries Citrus Solutions, Helio Media, and Baltic Computer Academy. It is based in Riga, Latvia.

About Radware
® (NASDAQ: RDWR) is a global leader in application security and delivery solutions for multi-cloud environments. The company’s cloud application, infrastructure, and API security solutions use AI-driven algorithms for precise, hands-free, real-time protection from the most sophisticated web, application, and DDoS attacks, API abuse, and bad bots. Enterprises and carriers worldwide rely on Radware’s solutions to address evolving cybersecurity challenges and protect their brands and business operations while reducing costs. For more information, please visit the website.

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This press release includes “forward-looking statements� within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Any statements made herein that are not statements of historical fact, including statements about Radware’s plans, outlook, beliefs, or opinions, are forward-looking statements. Generally, forward-looking statements may be identified by words such as “believes,� “expects,� “anticipates,� “intends,� “estimates,� “plans,� and similar expressions or future or conditional verbs such as “will,� “should,� “would,� “may,� and “could.� For example, when we say in this press release that our MSSP model is built to offer ISPs a low-risk way to introduce proven application and network security services for their customers while building new revenue streams, we are using forward-looking statements. 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FAQ

What is the new partnership between Radware and Tet?

Radware and Tet signed a managed security service provider (MSSP) agreement where Tet will add Radware's AI-powered Cloud Application Protection Services to its managed services portfolio.

Why did Tet expand its partnership with Radware in 2025?

Tet expanded the partnership due to rising web DDoS attacks (550% increase between 2023-2024) and to better protect customers moving to public cloud environments where legacy solutions are inadequate.

What security services will Radware provide to Tet customers?

Radware will provide a comprehensive suite including web application firewall (WAF), bot detection and management, API protection, client-side protection, and application-layer DDoS protection through a single unified platform.

How does Radware's Cloud Application Protection Service protect against threats?

The service combines end-to-end automation, AI-powered algorithms, behavioral-based detection, and 24/7 managed services to defend against 150+ known attack vectors, including OWASP Top 10 risks and API vulnerabilities.

What was Tet's previous relationship with Radware before this agreement?

Tet was already using Radware's DefensePro DDoS Protection to safeguard its business customers before expanding the partnership.
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