MAHWAH, New Jersey,
October 16, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
Radware®(NASDAQ: RDWR), a leading provider of
application delivery and application security solutions for virtual
and cloud data centers, today announced that, Asiasoft Online Pte
Ltd, has selected Radware's award winning Attack Mitigation
System (AMS) security solution to address its expanding
network security needs including improved protection against a
range of sophisticated, new-generation cyber threats.
Asiasoft Online Pte Ltd (Asiasoft) is the Singapore subsidiary of Asiasoft International
Co. Ltd, a leading Massively Multiplayer Online Games (MMOGs)
publisher and service provider in South
East Asia region with presence in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia and Philippines serving over 49.5 million
registered gamers.
"We frequently endure cyber attacks in many different types of
complexity," said Darren Lim,
Information System Assistant Manager at Asiasoft. "We need a cyber
attack mitigation service that provide viable solution against
these attacks."
Asiasoft chose Radware's AMS based on performance, attack
detections, and its mitigation capabilities that suits their needs
in keeping their game services alive even during cyber attacks.
"Asiasoft's requirement is more stringent than other types of
cyber attack defense," continued Darren
Lim, "we have to allow legitimate users into the network and
still be able to play games during an attack. Radware's AMS has no
problem with false positives and latency during mitigation."
Another important part of the AMS is Emergency Response Team
(ERT). Radware's ERT consist of professional security experts who
are trained to assist customers who are under attack by hackers.
The service is available to paid customers on a 24/7 basis.
"We find that their ERT is very impressive" Darren Lim added "During any cyber attack
towards our network, their Radware's team members has never failed
to support us in identifying types of attack and providing
effective ways to counter them as quickly as possible."
According to a new report by Radware's ERT, cyber
attacks have evolved in sophistication with attackers using as many
as five different attack vectors in a single "attack
campaign." Moreover, denial of service (DoS) and distributed
DoS (DDoS) attacks have become more complex to defend against as
hackers can probe enterprises for weaknesses and launch multiple
types of attacks, according to Radware's "2011 Global Application
and Network Security Report."
"We have proven once again that Radware's AMS is effective
against growing online threats," said Yong
Chuk Ping, Director of Asean at Radware, Singapore. "It is a combination of the best of
breed technology and 24/7 instantaneous access to a team of
knowledgeable and specialized experts. Radware's AMS
customers can have the ease of mind that during an attack, they
will not be left alone."
About Radware Attack Mitigation Service (AMS)
Radware's AMS is a real-time network and application attack
mitigation solution that protects the application infrastructure
against network and application downtime, application vulnerability
exploitation, malware spread, information theft, Web service
attacks and Web defacement. It contains a protection layer
with security modules including DoS protection, Network Behavioral
Analysis (NBA), Intrusion Prevention System (IPS), Reputation
Engine and Web Application Firewall (WAF) to fully safeguard
networks, servers and applications against known and emerging
network security threats.
The AMS technology is supplemented by Radware's Emergency
Response Team (ERT), professional security consultants who are
available around the clock. As literal "first responders" to
cyber attacks, Radware's ERT members gained their extensive
experience by successfully dealing with some of the industry's most
notable hacking episodes, providing the knowledge and expertise to
mitigate the kind of attacks a business's security team may never
have handled.
For more information on Radware AMS, please visit:
http://www.radware.com/RadwareAMS.
About Asiasoft
Asiasoft Online Pte Ltd in Singapore and AS Online Sdn Bhd in
Malaysia, collectively known as
Asiasoft Online, are incorporated as subsidiaries of Asiasoft
International Co. Ltd, listed in Thailand as Asiasoft Corporation Public
Company Limited, in 2004 and 2007 respectively.
Asiasoft Online is part of the Asiasoft group of publishing
companies with a presence in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam serving over 49.5 million registered
gamers.
Asiasoft Online publishes Massively Multiplayer Online Games
(MMOGs) in Singapore and
Malaysia and assists game
developers to tap onto the growth potential of the South-East Asia region.
Asiasoft Online publishes "MapleStory", "Audition", "GetAmped
X", "CABAL Online", "Sudden Attack", AIKA Online", "XW Online
(玄武傳奇)" and "Alliance of Valiant Arms".
Committed to developing the regional online gaming community,
Asiasoft Online works with content developers and industry partners
to entertain and engage casual gamers and netizens. Content
localization, marketing and game service management are deployed by
specialized and dedicated professionals, for game developers, in an
integrated services platform.
For more information, please visit:
http://www.asiasoftsea.com.
About Radware
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resilience for business-critical applications, maximum IT
efficiency, and complete business agility. Radware's
solutions empower more than 10,000 enterprise and carrier customers
worldwide to adapt to market challenges quickly, maintain business
continuity and achieve maximum productivity while keeping costs
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