Radware, a provider of integrated application delivery offerings, has released APSolute Attack Prevention security offering that connects various defenses together to work synchronously.

The company said that the new offering, which is designed for e-commerce, service providers and large enterprises, provides network and data centre infrastructures with protection from hybrid network attacks that pose threats such as application vulnerability, information theft, authentication defeat, malware spread, network anomalies, application downtime and network downtime.

Radware’s APSolute Attack Prevention integrates different tools/modules, and includes DefensePro network security offering; APSolute Vision unified management system that provides monitoring, forensics and reporting; and a new Emergency Response Team (ERT) service for hands-on security assistance.

The DefensePro integrates IPS, NBA and DoS protection in a single appliance, and employs multiple detection and prevention engines including signature detection, protocol anomaly detection, stateful inspection and traffic anomaly detection. It embodies behavioural based real-time signatures technology that detects and mitigates emerging network attacks in real time.

In addition, DefensePro offers throughput of up to 12Gbps and embeds two hardware components, to the DME, which prevents DoS/DDoS flood attacks and a StringMatch Engine (SME) to accelerate signature based protection.

Avi Chesla, vice-president of security at Radware, said: With the development of APSolute Attack Prevention, we have designed a well-synchronised solution which is backed with a service offering to deliver a high-level of protection to IT infrastructures – enabling them to fight against known and emerging attacks more effectively in real-time, whilst keeping costs down and preserving performance as well as business continuity.