BDS-1000 Dossier: Radware Ltd
Target Profile
| Field | Detail |
|---|---|
| Company Name | Radware Ltd. |
| Ticker | NASDAQ: RDWR; TASE: 694429 |
| Headquarters | 22 Raoul Wallenberg Street, Tel Aviv, Israel |
| Sector | Cybersecurity; Application Delivery Networking |
| Ownership | Publicly traded (NASDAQ-listed); Zisapel family (deceased co-founders Yehuda and Zohar Zisapel) |
| Israeli-Nexus Summary | Israeli-domiciled cybersecurity company with R&D and operations centered in Tel Aviv; parent RAD-Bynet Group has documented contracts with Israeli military and security agencies; co-founder Zohar Zisapel served as head of Israeli Ministry of Defense Electronic Research Department and received Israel Defense Prize |
Executive Summary
Radware Ltd. is an Israeli cybersecurity company specializing in DDoS mitigation, web application firewalls, bot management, and application delivery controllers. Founded in 1997 as a spin-off from the RAD Group conglomerate controlled by the Zisapel family, Radware operates its primary R&D and engineering functions from Tel Aviv and maintains a global customer base through cloud-delivered security services.
The evidence base for complicity rests primarily on three vectors. First, the company’s operational domicile in Israel—where it maintains its headquarters, the majority of its engineering workforce, and its Preferred Enterprise status under Israeli tax law—creates substantial economic integration with the Israeli state apparatus. Second, the RAD-Bynet Group (parent consortium) has documented extensive contracts with COGAT, the Israeli Civil Administration, Israeli military checkpoints, and the Israel Prison Service, though these involve separate legal entities from Radware Ltd. Third, co-founder Zohar Zisapel served as head of the Israeli Ministry of Defense’s Electronic Research Department and received the Israel Defense Prize in 1979, establishing a direct personal link between the company’s founding and Israeli defense institutions.
Notably, the audits found no public evidence of direct contracts between Radware Ltd. specifically and the Israeli Ministry of Defense, IDF, or Israeli intelligence agencies. The company has not been named in UN settlement databases, and no specific export control enforcement actions or OECD complaints have been identified. Radware has issued no public statements on the October 2023 conflict or subsequent ICJ/ICC proceedings.
The resulting BRS score of 602 places Radware in Tier B (Severe), driven primarily by the V-ECON score of 9.00 reflecting the company’s deep economic integration with Israel through headquarters location, R&D operations, IIA grants, and tax status. The V-MIL score is minimal (0.05) given the absence of direct defense contracts, while V-DIG (0.36) and V-POL (2.76) reflect moderate digital infrastructure presence and founder ties to defense institutions, respectively.
Timeline of Relevant Events
| Date | Event | Source |
|---|---|---|
| 1997 | Radware founded in Israel as spin-off from RAD Group | V-ECON Audit 1 |
| 1999 | Radware listed on NASDAQ | V-ECON Audit 1 |
| 2003 | DefensePro product marketed for government/organizational security | V-MIL Audit 2 |
| 2014 | RAD-Bynet Group receives certificate of appreciation from Israeli Ministry of Defense for Gaza operation work | V-ECON Audit 2 |
| 2017 | Seculert acquisition (Israeli cloud malware detection) | V-DIG Audit 1 |
| 2018 | Bynet Data Communications (RAD Group) awarded Wi-Fi contract at Ariel University (West Bank settlement) | V-POL Audit 3 |
| 2019 | ShieldSquare acquisition (Bangalore bot management) | V-DIG Audit 1 |
| 2021 | SecurityDAM acquisition ($30M) — added Israeli cloud DDoS scrubbing infrastructure | V-DIG Audit 45 |
| 2022 | Radware expands Security Operations Centre in Tel Aviv | V-DIG Audit 6 |
| October 7, 2023 | Hamas attacks; subsequent Israeli military campaign in Gaza | V-POL Audit 1 |
| October 2023 | Radware publishes threat advisory on increased cyber attacks on Israeli targets | V-POL Audit 1 |
| May 2023 | Zohar Zisapel (co-founder) dies | V-MIL Audit 7 |
| March 2024 | Yehuda Zisapel (co-founder, chairman) dies at age 82 | V-DIG Audit 27 |
| July 2024 | ICJ Advisory Opinion on Israeli occupation | V-POL Audit 1 |
| September 2025 | Second cloud security center opened in Tel Aviv | V-DIG Audit 89 |
Corporate Overview
Structure
Radware Ltd. is incorporated under Israeli law and listed on NASDAQ (ticker RDWR) with a secondary listing on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE: 694429). The company operates as a legally independent entity following its 1997 spin-off from RAD Group, though the Zisapel family remains the controlling shareholder.
Parent Company: RAD-Bynet Group
The RAD Group (also styled RAD-Bynet) is a privately held Israeli technology conglomerate founded by brothers Yehuda and Zohar Zisapel in 1981-1982. The group encompasses over 20 independent companies in networking, telecommunications, and cybersecurity. Four RAD Group companies trade on NASDAQ: Radware (RDWR), Ceragon Networks (CRNT), RADCOM (RDCM), and Silicom (SILC) 10.
Key RAD Group subsidiaries with documented Israeli government contracts:
- Bynet Data Communications: Contracts with COGAT, Israeli Civil Administration, Israeli Police, Israel Prison Service; biometric projects at Beit El settlement; checkpoint infrastructure; Wi-Fi contract at Ariel University (settlement) 23
- Bynet Systems Applications: Services to Israeli military infrastructure 3
- RADCOM Ltd.: Provides network intelligence and lawful intercept platforms 111213
- Mabat LaNegev Operator Ltd.: Maintenance services for Israeli military training bases (Ariel Sharon Camp/Bahad City) in Naqab 3
Radware Subsidiaries
Radware operates wholly-owned subsidiaries across multiple jurisdictions, including Radware Inc. (USA), and entities in Europe and Asia-Pacific. These function as legal import and distribution entities for hardware products 114.
Israeli Technology Ecosystem Participation
Radware is a member of IATI (Israel Advanced Technology Industries), the principal Israeli technology trade association 1. The company maintains a partner ecosystem in Israel comprising approximately 27 companies using Radware technology, including Safeway Security Solutions LTD 3.
Domain Summaries
V-MIL: Military
Mechanism of Involvement
The primary mechanism of potential military involvement operates through the company’s founding and leadership context rather than direct contracts. Co-founder Zohar Zisapel served as head of the Electronic Research Department of the Israeli Ministry of Defense and was awarded the Israel Defense Prize in 1979 5157. Additionally, employee Sean Ramati served as a network operations team lead at Unit 8200 (Israeli signals intelligence) from 2015 to 2021 14.
Radware markets a “government solutions” product line, with marketing materials noting that “DDoS attacks on government organizations pose consequences for national security, threatening the availability of key military, national and local systems critical to national and public safety” 10. The DefensePro product has been marketed for intrusion prevention and DoS protection since 2003 2.
Counter-Arguments and Evidence Limits
The audits found no public evidence of direct contracts between Radware Ltd. specifically and the Israeli Ministry of Defence, IDF, Israel Prison Service, or Israel Border Police in SEC filings, press releases, or procurement databases 1. Radware’s 20-F filings disclose a “government/public sector” customer segment but do not name specific government agencies 8.
No public evidence was identified of purpose-built military variants or tactical specifications (MIL-STD-810) for any Radware product, nor classification under Wassenaar Arrangement Categories 4 or 5 Part 2 as intrusion software or surveillance technology 1. No specific export license applications, end-user certificates, or government export control reviews relating to Radware sales to Israeli defense or security end-users were found.
Critically, while the RAD-Bynet Group (parent) has documented contracts with Israeli state security bodies, under standard corporate law the activities of parent and subsidiary entities are not attributed to Radware Ltd. absent piercing evidence of operational integration. Who Profits documents RAD-Bynet Group but not Radware specifically 1.
Named Entities and Evidence Map
| Entity | Relationship | Evidence |
|---|---|---|
| Zohar Zisapel | Co-founder; former head, MOD Electronic Research Department; Israel Defense Prize recipient (1979) | 5157 |
| Sean Ramati | Employee; former Unit 8200 network operations team lead (2015-2021) | 14 |
| RAD-Bynet Group | Parent consortium; separate legal entity with defense contracts | 13 |
| COGAT, Civil Administration, Israel Prison Service | Government bodies with RAD-Bynet contracts (not Radware) | 13 |
V-DIG: Digital
Mechanism of Involvement
Radware’s digital infrastructure presence in Israel creates several vectors for potential complicity. The company operates a Security Operations Centre (SOC) in Tel Aviv, expanded in 2022, with a second cloud security center opened in September 2025 689. The global cloud scrubbing network includes Israeli nodes, and the SecurityDAM acquisition (2021) added Israeli-based cloud DDoS scrubbing infrastructure that had been sole provider in Israel since 2014 45.
Core commercial operations generate customer traffic data processed through Israeli jurisdiction: traffic scrubbing, WAF payload inspection, Bot Manager telemetry, threat intelligence aggregation, and ML model training 1617181920. This data pipeline is legally accessible under Israeli law including the INCD framework, without public disclosure of access events.
As an Israeli-domiciled company producing cybersecurity products with dual-use characteristics, Radware is subject to oversight by Israel’s DECA under Defense Export Control Law, 5767-2007 21. The 20-F risk disclosures confirm DECA compliance obligations.
Counter-Arguments and Evidence Limits
No public evidence was identified of verified contracts between Radware and Israeli Ministry of Defence, IDF, Mossad, Shin Bet, or INCD 1. Radware’s 20-F risk factor disclosures contain no affirmative statement of military or intelligence customer relationships.
Radware’s product portfolio is defensive in orientation: mitigation of inbound network attacks, web application protection, and bot filtering. No zero-day exploit tools, offensive cyber capabilities, or digital weapons systems appear in product documentation 1.
Radware is not identified in the UN OHCHR settlement database of 158 business enterprises involved in settlement activity 22. The company is not named in the UN Special Rapporteur’s July 2025 report on corporate complicity in the economy of occupation 4. No Radware entry was found in Who Profits database under surveillance or biometric technology categories 23.
Named Entities and Evidence Map
| Entity | Relationship | Evidence |
|---|---|---|
| SecurityDAM | Acquired 2021; Israeli cloud DDoS scrubbing infrastructure | 45 |
| DECA (Defense Export Control Agency) | Regulatory oversight body; applies to Radware as Israeli exporter | 21 |
| Israeli SOC (Tel Aviv) | Primary security operations center; data processing jurisdiction | 6 |
V-ECON: Economic
Mechanism of Involvement
Radware’s economic integration with Israel is substantial and operates across multiple vectors:
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Headquarters and R&D: Radware’s operational headquarters at 22 Raoul Wallenberg Street, Tel Aviv houses its principal R&D, engineering, product management, and executive functions. This is within pre-1967 Israeli territory 114.
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Tax Status: Under Israel’s Law for the Encouragement of Capital Investments, Radware holds “Approved, Privileged and Preferred Enterprise” status, reducing the effective corporate tax rate on qualifying IP-derived income 1824.
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Innovation Authority Grants: Radware has received grants from Israel’s Office of the Chief Scientist (now Israel Innovation Authority). These grants impose restrictions on the transfer of IP developed with grant support outside Israel without IIA approval, and royalty repayment obligations on revenues from products incorporating grant-supported technology. Standard IIA terms include 3-5% royalty rates on funded product revenues 2423. No royalties had been paid as of December 31, 2024 15.
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Workforce: The majority of Radware’s approximately 1,377 employees are based in Israel, principally in R&D and engineering 714. The 20-F filings acknowledge that a portion of the Israeli workforce is subject to IDF reserve duty call-up obligations 1.
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Capital Flows: Radware authorized an $80 million share repurchase plan in February 2026, with repurchases via open market including TASE-side activity, constituting capital flows into the Israeli securities market 24.
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RAD Group Contracts: RAD-Bynet Group subsidiaries have documented contracts with COGAT, Israeli Civil Administration, Israeli Police, and Israel Prison Service, including biometric projects at Beit El settlement and checkpoint infrastructure. Total contract value from 2016-2023 exceeds NIS 3 million 23.
Counter-Arguments and Evidence Limits
The headquarters address is within pre-1967 Israeli territory, not a settlement location 1. No public evidence was identified of Radware operating offices, warehouses, or facilities within the West Bank, Gaza Strip, or Golan Heights 1.
No public evidence was identified of Radware-specific acquisitions of factories, agricultural land, data centers in occupied territories, or real estate in internationally recognized occupied territories 1.
Institutional investor checks found: NBIM (Norwegian Government Pension Fund) has excluded multiple Israeli companies but no Radware exclusion has been identified 32522. ISIF (Irish Strategic Investment Fund) divestment in April 2024 covered banks and Rami Levy supermarket; no technology companies including Radware were excluded 4.
Named Entities and Evidence Map
| Entity | Relationship | Evidence |
|---|---|---|
| Israel Innovation Authority (IIA) | Grant provider; royalty claims on funded IP | 2423 |
| RAD-Bynet Group | Parent consortium; separate entity with government contracts | 23 |
| Bynet Data Communications | RAD subsidiary; COGAT/Civil Administration contracts | 23 |
| Legal & General Group Plc | 5%+ shareholder (as of Feb 2025) | 10 |
V-POL: Political
Mechanism of Involvement
Political involvement mechanisms are limited but notable:
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Founder Ties: Zohar Zisapel (co-founder, deceased 2023) was a former IDF Unit 81 intelligence officer and Israel Defense Prize recipient 4. Yehuda Zisapel (co-founder, deceased 2024) was a major donor to Technion, funding the Sara and Moshe Zisapel Nano-Electronics Center ($4.5M) and the Zisapel building 515. The Zisapel family RAD NGO provides scholarships to engineering students 15.
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Reserve Duty Impact: SEC 20-F filings disclose that Israeli employees were called up for military reserve duty following October 7, 2023, with significant numbers relative to workforce size 8.
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Industry Membership: Radware is a member of IATI (Israel Advanced Technology Industries) 1.
Counter-Arguments and Evidence Limits
No public evidence identified of Radware issuing any corporate statements specifically addressing the October 7, 2023 Hamas attacks, the subsequent Israeli military campaign, or the broader Israel-Palestine conflict 1. The threat advisory published in October 2023 documented increased cyber attacks on Israeli targets but was framed as professional threat intelligence without political comment.
No evidence was found of Radware registered for federal lobbying in the U.S. (OpenSecrets, LDA database) 1. No leadership roles identified in geopolitical pressure groups (AIPAC, CFI, ADL). No evidence of corporate donations to FIDF, JNF/KKL, settlement organizations, or parastatal organizations 1.
No public evidence identified of Radware operating sales offices, authorized dealerships, service centers, or subsidiaries physically located within Israeli settlements in West Bank or Gaza Strip 102. The UN OHCHR Business and Human Rights Database (updated September 2025) does not contain Radware 102.
No corporate statements were identified following the July 2024 ICJ Advisory Opinion or November 2024 ICC arrest warrants 1.
Named Entities and Evidence Map
| Entity | Relationship | Evidence |
|---|---|---|
| Technion | Yehuda Zisapel donor; Zisapel Nano-Electronics Center | 515 |
| IATI | Radware member; Israeli technology trade association | 1 |
| IDF Reserve Duty | Israeli employees subject to call-up post-Oct 2023 | 8 |
BDS-1000 Score (V4)
| Domain | I | M | P | V-Domain Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| V-MIL | 1.50 | 1.00 | 1.50 | 0.05 |
| V-DIG | 3.50 | 2.50 | 2.00 | 0.36 |
| V-ECON | 9.00 | 7.50 | 9.00 | 9.00 |
| V-POL | 6.00 | 4.50 | 5.00 | 2.76 |
- V_MAX: 9.00 Sum_OTHERS: 3.17
- BRS Score: 602 Tier: B (Severe)
The BRS score of 602 places Radware in Tier B (Severe), driven primarily by the V-ECON score of 9.00 reflecting the company’s deep economic integration with Israel through its headquarters location, R&D operations, Israel Innovation Authority grants with royalty obligations, Preferred Enterprise tax status, and Israeli-domiciled workforce. The V-MIL score is minimal (0.05) because no public evidence was found of direct defense contracts between Radware Ltd. specifically and Israeli military or security agencies—the documented contracts involve the separate RAD-Bynet Group legal entity. The V-POL score (2.76) captures founder ties to defense institutions and Technion donations, while V-DIG (0.36) reflects the company’s Israeli digital infrastructure presence without verified military/intelligence contracts.
Methodology Note
- Evidence-only approach: All scores derived solely from public documentation in the four domain audits—no speculative or inferred relationships.
- Scale-free Impact calculation: Impact (I) reflects activity type (military/digital/economic/political), Magnitude (M) reflects scale of operations, and Proximity (P) reflects directness of relationship to Israel-Palestine context.
- Temporal rule: Divested or exited operations receive mitigated scores; no such exits were documented for Radware.
- Entity attribution: Corporate parent and subsidiary activities are not transitively attributed to Radware Ltd. absent evidence of operational integration—the RAD-Bynet Group contracts documented in audits involve separate legal entities.
- Settlement operations dual-counting: Where operations occur in settlements, both V-ECON and V-POL scores capture the dimension—RAD-Bynet Group settlement-adjacent contracts (Beit El, Ariel University, checkpoints) are documented but do not flow to Radware Ltd.’s score.
- “No public evidence identified”: Used where comprehensive checks found no documentation of the relevant relationship—this is a finding of absence, not absence of finding.
End Notes
Footnotes
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https://www.whoprofits.org/companies/company/6526 ↩ ↩2 ↩3 ↩4 ↩5 ↩6 ↩7 ↩8 ↩9 ↩10 ↩11 ↩12 ↩13 ↩14 ↩15 ↩16 ↩17 ↩18 ↩19 ↩20 ↩21 ↩22 ↩23 ↩24 ↩25 ↩26 ↩27 ↩28
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https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1094366/000117891326001923/zk2634899.htm ↩ ↩2 ↩3 ↩4 ↩5 ↩6 ↩7 ↩8 ↩9 ↩10
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https://www.whoprofits.org/companies/company/6526 ↩ ↩2 ↩3 ↩4 ↩5 ↩6 ↩7 ↩8 ↩9 ↩10 ↩11
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https://www.crn.com/news/security/radware-buys-securitydam-for-30m-to-thwart-ddos-attacks ↩ ↩2 ↩3 ↩4 ↩5 ↩6
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https://en.globes.co.il/en/article-radware-buys-israeli-cybersecurity-co-securitydam-1001402922 ↩ ↩2 ↩3 ↩4 ↩5 ↩6 ↩7
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https://www.radware.com/security/ddos-threats/2023-global-threat-analysis-report/ ↩ ↩2 ↩3
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https://www.radware.com/security/threat-advisories-and-attack-reports/cyber-aggression-rises-following-the-october-2023-israel-hamas-conflict ↩
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https://content-archive.fast-edgar.com/20251216/AN2ZRQ2CZM2RIZTZ2A242ZY2BLH3ZZ22ZV72/R30.htm ↩ ↩2 ↩3 ↩4 ↩5 ↩6
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https://www.radware.com/news-events/press-releases/2022/radware-tel-aviv-soc-expansion/ ↩ ↩2
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https://www.ohchr.org/en/press-releases/2025/09/un-human-rights-office-updates-database-businesses-involved-israeli ↩ ↩2
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https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1094366/000109436603000007/f6kdefensepro.htm ↩ ↩2 ↩3
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https://www.nbim.no/en/the-fund/responsible-investment/exclusion-and-observation/ ↩
