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Radware, Tet Sign Managed Security Services Deal

Staff WriterBy Staff WriterAugust 14, 2025Updated:August 17, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read3 Views
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Radware, a global leader in application security and delivery solutions for multi-cloud environments, and Tet, 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.

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“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 2025 Global Threat Analysis Report, Layer 7 web DDoS attacks 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.

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“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 web application firewall (WAF), bot detection and management, API protection, client-side protection, and application-layer DDoS protection. 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.

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