AI Crawlers Surge in FSI: Who’s Accessing Financial Data and Why It Matters In Part 1 of this series, we explored the evolving bot threat landscape in financial services, trends in ATO attacks, and how bot traffic continues to expand the attack surface. Dhanesh Ramachandran |July 09, 2026
When Bad Bots Nearly Outnumber Human Shoppers: Inside the 2026 E‑Commerce Bot Threat Report For years, the story of holiday web traffic was one of total bot traffic steadily claiming a larger share. In last year’s research we found that it crossed into the majority when total bot traffic outpaced human shopping traffic for the first time. Dhanesh Ramachandran |June 24, 2026
Security Policy: Full Control Over Your Application Security Configuration Security teams often need to update protections, validate changes, and roll those updates out across multiple applications without disrupting legitimate traffic. Etai Mandelbaum |June 23, 2026
AI Agents Create a New API Attack Surface For years, API security was mostly about discovery. Find the APIs, classify them, build the inventory, and understand what is exposed. Tzvika Shneider |June 11, 2026
Radware Link Members Shaping the 2026 API Security Roadmap APIs are no longer just background pipelines. In 2026, they are the absolute backbone of enterprise software architecture and AI-driven digital ecosystems, scaling far faster than traditional infrastructure can handle. Shany Portal |June 03, 2026
What Q1 2026 Bot Traffic to Financial Institutions Tells Us About the FSI Threat Landscape The financial services industry has always been a preferred target for malicious bot attacks. However the nature of those attacks is shifting in ways that matter for how organizations in this vertical think about defense. Dhanesh Ramachandran |May 28, 2026
Not All AI Traffic Is Created Equal: Separating Crawlers from Agents For most of the last decade, the bot conversation at any site owner's table was about two things: good bots and bad bots. Search engine crawlers sat on one side, scrapers and credential stuffers sat on the other, and the job was to tell them apart. Rakesh Thatha |May 26, 2026
When “Secure by Design” Isn’t Enough: Enter API Runtime Posture Management Most teams believe they have a reasonable handle on their APIs. They know what’s exposed through the gateway. There’s documentation—at least for the important services. There are security controls in place. Maybe even testing in the pipeline. Uri Dorot |May 19, 2026
The OWASP IoT Top 10 and How to Defend Against It The OWASP IoT Top 10 is a security awareness document developed by the OWASP Foundation that identifies the most critical security risks associated with Internet of Things (IoT) devices and ecosystems. Jitesh Sharma |May 14, 2026
Neither Human Nor Bot: The AI-driven Traffic Problem For years, the fundamental question that web traffic management has been built around is a binary one: is this traffic human, or is it a bot? Dhanesh Ramachandran |May 07, 2026
Post-Quantum Cryptography: What C-Level Leaders Must Do Now—Before It Becomes a Crisis Quantum computing is no longer a distant threat - it is a board-level risk with a defined timeline. Governments across North America, Europe, and the UK are already directing organizations to begin transitioning to post-quantum cryptography (PQC), with full migration expected over the next decade. Prakash Sinha |May 01, 2026
AI Crawler Traffic Is Exploding: What Website Owners Must Do Now Right now, OpenAI, Apple, Meta, Anthropic, Amazon, and Perplexity are crawling your website. Not occasionally. Continuously. Anirudh K |April 22, 2026