Companies that use Radware Cloud WAF

Analyzed and validated by Henley Wing Chiu
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Radware Cloud WAF We detected 489 customers using Radware Cloud WAF, 87 companies that churned, and 8 customers with upcoming renewal in the next 3 months. The most common industry is Banking (13%) and the most common company size is 1,001-5,000 employees (23%). We find new customers by monitoring new entries and modifications to company DNS records.

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Company Employees Industry Region YoY Headcount Growth Usage Start Date
Instituto Federal do Sudeste de Minas Gerais - Campus São João del-Rei 2–10 E-Learning Providers BR N/A 2026-01-10
Rede D'Or 10,001+ Hospitals and Health Care BR +19.9% 2026-01-09
Bar-Ilan Institute for Nanotechnology and Advanced materials (BINA), Bar Ilan University 11–50 Nanotechnology Research IL -4.9% 2026-01-04
Banco Bancrea 201–500 Financial Services MX +22.2% 2026-01-04
Embassy of Mexico in the United Kingdom 11–50 International Affairs GB -3.4% 2026-01-02
RISCO Group 501–1,000 Security and Investigations IL -5.6% 2025-12-29
RETIF 501–1,000 Retail FR +5.9% 2025-12-27
MEKOROT® Innovation - WaTech® 501–1,000 Utilities IL N/A 2025-12-27
SulAmérica 1,001–5,000 Insurance BR +6% 2025-12-25
Maccabi Health care Services 1,001–5,000 Hospitals and Health Care IL +6.7% 2025-12-25
Hiper Rent a Car 201–500 Motor Vehicle Manufacturing ES N/A 2025-12-25
Bangchak Corporation Public Company Limited 1,001–5,000 Oil and Gas TH N/A 2025-12-23
paranaclinicas.com.br 201–500 Wellness and Fitness Services BR +4.5% 2025-12-22
INE Guatemala 201–500 Government Administration GT +11.5% 2025-12-21
BCRA 1,001–5,000 Banking AR 0% 2025-12-21
VDM Metals Group 1,001–5,000 Primary Metal Manufacturing DE N/A 2025-12-19
Minsait 10,001+ IT Services and IT Consulting ES +15.1% 2025-12-15
Bawaslu RI 1,001–5,000 Government Administration ID N/A 2025-12-15
Institut Marquès 51–200 Hospitals and Health Care ES -2.9% 2025-12-15
Columbus Stainless (Pty)Ltd 1,001–5,000 Mining ZA +6.5% 2025-12-12
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Market Insights

🏢 Top Industries

Banking 55 (13%)
Financial Services 38 (9%)
Hospitals and Health Care 18 (4%)
Oil and Gas 18 (4%)
Government Administration 17 (4%)

📏 Company Size Distribution

1,001-5,000 employees 111 (23%)
201-500 employees 100 (21%)
51-200 employees 60 (13%)
501-1,000 employees 53 (11%)
2-10 employees 51 (11%)

👥 What types of companies is most likely to use Radware Cloud WAF?

Source: Analysis of Linkedin bios of 489 companies that use Radware Cloud WAF

Company Characteristics
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Trait
Likelihood
Industry: Banking
72.3x
Country: IL
66.6x
Country: CO
25.2x
Company Size: 1,001-5,000
24.5x
Country: MX
15.3x
Company Size: 201-500
5.7x
I noticed that Radware Cloud WAF customers are predominantly established organizations delivering essential services that people depend on daily. These aren't disruptive tech startups. They're banks handling financial transactions, utilities managing power grids, government agencies serving citizens, retailers running physical store networks, healthcare providers treating patients, and transportation authorities moving people through cities. Many operate critical infrastructure, from Israel's Highway 6 toll system to Rome's public transit network to pharmaceutical distributors serving entire regions.

These are mature enterprises, not startups. The signals are unmistakable: employee counts typically ranging from 200 to 5,000+, extensive physical footprints with dozens or hundreds of locations, decades of operational history (many founded in the 1960s-1980s), and integration into critical national infrastructure. Very few show venture funding, and those that do are late-stage. Most are cooperatives, government entities, or established private companies with regional dominance.

🔧 What other technologies do Radware Cloud WAF customers also use?

Source: Analysis of tech stacks from 489 companies that use Radware Cloud WAF

Commonly Paired Technologies
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Technology
Likelihood
230.7x
223.1x
202.5x
101.7x
74.2x
26.8x
I noticed that companies using Radware Cloud WAF are deeply invested in enterprise security, specifically around protecting privileged access and maintaining strict security controls. The combination of tools like Cyberark Privilege Cloud, Zscaler Private Access, and Checkmarx One tells me these are organizations taking a comprehensive, defense-in-depth approach to security. They're likely in regulated industries or handling sensitive data where a single security failure could be catastrophic.

The pairing of Radware Cloud WAF with Zscaler Private Access is particularly revealing. These companies are protecting applications from external threats with the WAF while simultaneously controlling internal access through zero-trust architecture. Adding Cyberark Privilege Cloud into this mix shows they're obsessed with controlling who can access what, especially for administrative functions. The presence of Checkmarx One suggests they're also securing their development pipeline, catching vulnerabilities before code even reaches production. This is a complete security lifecycle strategy, not just point solutions.

The full stack reveals these are mature, enterprise-scale organizations with established security budgets and likely dedicated security teams. They're almost certainly sales-led companies with complex B2B or B2C models that require serious compliance adherence. The presence of Cisco Email Security and GlobalSign for certificate management reinforces that these companies operate traditional enterprise IT environments, not scrappy startups running everything serverless. They're probably in financial services, healthcare, or other heavily regulated sectors where security breaches carry massive financial and reputational costs.

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