Radware Cloud WAF Service pricing falls on the pricier side with a rating of seven out of ten. It may not have helped reduce the total cost of ownership.
System Administrator at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2023-05-17T11:34:00Z
May 17, 2023
For the current market, the price for Radware Cloud WAF Service is exactly where we want it to be. We are using two services, WAF and CDN, and we have a three-year contract for these services.
The pricing has been quite manageable for our line of business. The license letter was done once and we no longer have to reload the annual renewal. That has been handled quite well during these two years.
Network Engineer at a real estate/law firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 5
2023-04-13T18:07:00Z
Apr 13, 2023
We are paying $20,000 annually for six licenses that provide basic WAF functionality. However, the cost of API gateways is exorbitant. To utilize extra WAF bandwidth, an additional fee is applicable, and the same goes for the bot.
CISO at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 5
2023-03-02T21:22:00Z
Mar 2, 2023
I think Cloud WAF is fairly priced, but the pricing model is a bit weird. It's modular. You buy Radware WAF, but DDoS and bot protection are bolt-on features. I would prefer to buy it as one complete package because bundles are usually cheaper than three standalone products.
Manager Cloud Security at a computer software company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2022-09-12T08:59:58Z
Sep 12, 2022
The solution is pretty pricey. It's not a cheap option. I'd rate it a three out of five in terms of affordability. They do offer different types of licenses, according to your needs.
Radware’s Cloud WAF provides enterprise-grade, continuously adaptive web application security protection. Based on Radware’s ICSA Labs certified, market-leading web application firewall, it provides full coverage of OWASP Top-10 threats and zero-day attacks, while implementing both negative and positive web application security models to automatically adapt protections to evolving threats and protected assets.
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Radware Cloud WAF Service pricing falls on the pricier side with a rating of seven out of ten. It may not have helped reduce the total cost of ownership.
I'm not a part of the purchasing team. I do not know about the costs or licensing.
Radware Cloud WAF Service falls within a mid-range price bracket compared to other web application firewall solutions.
For the current market, the price for Radware Cloud WAF Service is exactly where we want it to be. We are using two services, WAF and CDN, and we have a three-year contract for these services.
The pricing has been quite manageable for our line of business. The license letter was done once and we no longer have to reload the annual renewal. That has been handled quite well during these two years.
We are paying $20,000 annually for six licenses that provide basic WAF functionality. However, the cost of API gateways is exorbitant. To utilize extra WAF bandwidth, an additional fee is applicable, and the same goes for the bot.
I think Cloud WAF is fairly priced, but the pricing model is a bit weird. It's modular. You buy Radware WAF, but DDoS and bot protection are bolt-on features. I would prefer to buy it as one complete package because bundles are usually cheaper than three standalone products.
The pricing is fair; it's neither particularly cheap nor expensive.
The solution is pretty pricey. It's not a cheap option. I'd rate it a three out of five in terms of affordability. They do offer different types of licenses, according to your needs.