
The deal gives Radware a unified platform that covers the full API lifecycle, helping security teams mitigate the growing attack surface of APIs. It also strengthens Radware’s competitive position as enterprises demand integrated, end‑to‑end API security solutions.
API traffic now accounts for the majority of web communications, making APIs a prime target for cyber‑criminals. Traditional perimeter defenses struggle to keep pace, and many organizations underestimate the number of exposed endpoints they manage. This visibility gap fuels a market surge for tools that can discover, test, and continuously monitor APIs throughout their lifecycle. Vendors that combine runtime protection with proactive testing are increasingly favored by security teams seeking to close the exposure window before threats materialize.
Radware’s purchase of Pynt reflects a strategic shift toward holistic API security. Pynt’s testing capabilities—ranging from fuzzing to contract validation—complement Radware’s existing runtime shielding and DDoS mitigation services. By embedding these tests into the DevOps pipeline, developers can catch vulnerabilities during design rather than after deployment, reducing remediation costs and shortening time‑to‑market. The dual‑offering model, keeping Pynt available as a standalone tool, also caters to organizations that prefer best‑of‑breed solutions while still benefiting from Radware’s broader threat intelligence.
Looking ahead, the integration positions Radware to address emerging API paradigms such as the Model Context Server (MCP) protocol that underpins AI‑driven applications. As machine‑learning models increasingly expose data via APIs, the attack surface expands beyond traditional REST endpoints. Competitors that fail to incorporate early‑stage testing risk losing relevance, while those that deliver a seamless, end‑to‑end API security stack will capture market share. For security leaders, the message is clear: adopt platforms that unify discovery, testing, and runtime defense to stay ahead of sophisticated API exploits.
Radware announced this week that it has acquired Pynt, a provider of API security testing tools. The acquisition will expand Radware's API security platform with design and testing capabilities, enhancing its offering for cybersecurity teams.
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