Join Radware at the eCrime Congress in London March 13 & 14


Organizations today face a tremendous wave of financially motivated and Hacktivist attacks that threaten their operational continuity and damage their business. Online gaming sites have been hacked; Anonymous launched attacks against the financial industry, Hactivists targeted attacks at stock exchanges – and this is the tip of the cyber hacking iceberg.

All organizations discovered, at the least comfortable stage, that their traditional defenses are inadequate to detect and fight emerging attack campaigns.

That’s why I’m hoping you will join me and the Radware team at the eCrime Congress, March 13 and 14 at the Victoria Park Plaza Hotel, London. We are in stand 17.

Join us and learn about Radware Attack Mitigation System (AMS), the only solution that provides true and effective protection against emerging attack campaigns.

I also want to encourage you to attend presentations by Yuri Gushin, Radware’s Senior Security Specialist, who will talk both days about recent attack cases and how they have been resolved. This educative session will provide you with better understanding of today’s threats, how to mitigate them, and it will debunk some myths about DDoS attacks.

Yuri’s sessions begins at 12:55 pm both days. And make sure you check out the Radware demos at Stand 17.

I look forward to seeing you there.

Simon Altman

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