Radware Bot Manager Initial Setup

RH
Cloud Security Engineer at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

It's straightforward. You have to work with the engineer you are assigned by Radware. It works great when you have someone like a project manager and someone from the technical side to do the implementation. 

Bot Manager is integrated with our WAF. They weren't integrated natively. We had to integrate them. When we first initially launched, we turned on the Cloud WAF, which gave us some visibility, and then the next step was to turn on bot protection. We tried to turn them on piecemeal so that we could understand the impact it caused on the application and what kind of traffic it was modifying.

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RG
EVP, Chief Digital officer and head of Cybersecurity at a computer software company with 201-500 employees

Deploying Bot Manager isn't complex if you follow the process. It took around two months to deploy the solution fully. We deployed the solution with the help of a partner. Our deployment team comprised about six to eight people, including members of our staff and our partner's team. 

After deployment, Bot Manager doesn't require maintenance. Patches and updates are deployed automatically because it's a cloud-based system. 

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RT
Manager at a computer software company with 201-500 employees

Implementing and integrating Bot Manager is easy compared to other solutions. It's a cloud-based solution. Deployment took a week to deploy, and I spent about two or three days configuring the policies. You have to do some integration mostly on the client side. One person is enough to install it. 

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Wilmer Beltran - PeerSpot reviewer
Engineer at a transportation company with 51-200 employees

Bot Manager is a cloud solution. We use AWS as our cloud provider. Our company has only one location in Europe, and we have one application serving as the front end of all our infrastructure. Only two people have access to the Bot Manager console, but we have a few million end-users. The solution requires no maintenance on our side. 

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Cristopher Torres - PeerSpot reviewer
Cloud Engineering Lead at a aerospace/defense firm with 51-200 employees

Adding new applications to Radware Bot Manager is straightforward. We just need to provide a URL and add the name.

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reviewer2235048 - PeerSpot reviewer
Team Lead at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

It's not installed on our premises completely. It's on their infrastructure. We have integrated with it via a script and the data from our side is being sent to them.

I wasn't involved in the initial deployment, at the time, but I am familiar with it. It's not complex and it's not so simple that I could do it from my own computer. It does take several teams to coordinate things. However, it was pretty easy, with their support, and we got it done in a few days, from testing to production.

It is implemented on servers where we host our application, and the tool protects our users who are visiting our Classifieds area, and their content. Tool usage is handled by one person with assistance from developers and IT, when needed.

Bot Manager does not require any maintenance on our side.

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reviewer949635 - PeerSpot reviewer
Works

Initial setup for us was a long time ago. I remember it requiring a bit of effort, but getting the help we needed.

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it_user819957 - PeerSpot reviewer
Managing Director at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
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