Generative AI has quickly moved into enterprise environments, bringing a new set of security risks. Nine critical risks now show up consistently across deployments, including prompt injection, data leakage, malicious AI-generated code, and hallucinations that can lead to security failures. Each risk impacts a different layer of the technology stack and requires targeted mitigation. Learn how to build an effective generative AI risk management framework: https://bit.ly/4eE0bho
A10 Networks, Inc
Software Development
San Jose, California 63,873 followers
Enabling a secure and available digital world
About us
A10 Networks provides security and infrastructure solutions for on-premises, hybrid cloud, and edge-cloud environments. Our 7000+ customers span global large enterprises and communications, cloud and web service providers who must ensure business-critical applications and networks are secure, available, and efficient. Founded in 2004, A10 Networks is based in San Jose, Calif. and serves customers globally. For more information, visit A10networks.com.
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http://www.a10networks.com
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- Software Development
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- San Jose, California
- Type
- Public Company
- Founded
- 2004
- Specialties
- Application Delivery Controllers, Threat Protection System, Carrier-Grade Networking, Cloud and Virtualization, Network Management Solution, Security, DDoS, Sicherheit, Encrypted Traffic Inspection, and Verschlüsselung
Products
A10 Defend - Intelligent & Automated DDoS Protection
DDoS Protection Software
A10 Defend provides a holistic DDoS protection solution that is scalable, economical, precise, and intelligent to help customers ensure optimal user and subscriber experiences.
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Protecting APIs from DDoS attacks requires a different approach than protecting human-facing interfaces. A10's Carlo Alpuerto and Jamison Utter break down why. APIs are headless, programmatic systems with no user on the other end, which means traditional controls like CAPTCHA don't apply. Instead, defenders need to monitor entities sending HTTPS requests, whether human or bot, and evaluate whether their behavior matches expectations. That behavioral baseline is where API-level DDoS protection starts.
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How cloud-ready is your application infrastructure, really? A10's Multi-cloud Application Services Assessment gives you a clear picture of where you stand across application delivery, security, observability, and management. It takes just a few minutes to complete. Take the assessment for a customized report: https://bit.ly/47jQ5ye
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Security deployment should adapt to an organization's specific architecture rather than forcing a one-size-fits-all model. ThreatX supports this flexibility through three distinct deployment modes: self-managed, SaaS-based, and fully self-hosted, with the latter for strict regulatory and security environments. Regardless of the model you choose to meet your operational needs, ThreatX provides consistent threat intelligence, behavioral analysis, and real-time protection across all web applications and APIs. Learn more about ThreatX deployment models: https://bit.ly/4lq5lPu
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Finserv organizations are accelerating cloud migration and AI adoption, but their application delivery infrastructure isn't keeping pace. Gatepoint Research and Opinion Matters surveyed IT and networking professionals to understand where load balancing and application delivery stand today in financial services, and where they're falling short. The findings cover cloud migration progress, the new demands AI workloads place on ADCs and load balancers, and why vendor issues are becoming a reason enough to make a change. Read the full report: https://bit.ly/4kL5wn3
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AI applications don't behave as any software organization has ever secured. AI apps don't just process structured inputs; they process natural language, prompts, and dynamic context, which drastically changes the attack surface. AI attacks are embedded in intent (not structure), non-deterministic, and dynamic. AI security must fundamentally change to adapt. A10's Luca Labardini and Arjoyita Roy will discuss what this means, what AI guardrails are, and how they work to protect AI applications from AI-native threats.
What AI Security Is... And isn't; Introducing AI Firewall
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Join us today at 9:00 AM PT when we discuss why AI security must fundamentally change to adapt. A10's Luca Labardini and Arjoyita R. will discuss what AI guardrails are, how they work, and how to protect AI applications from AI-native threats. Register now ➡️ https://bit.ly/3RzfTRy
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As autonomous AI agents gain use across the enterprise, security teams face a critical question: How do you enable AI-driven innovation without losing control? Register now for this virtual summit with Forrester and Redmond Magazine that explores the evolving security, identity, and governance challenges of agentic AI systems, including the best strategies for managing authentication, access, and permissions. June 18 at 10:00 a.m. PT / 1:00 p.m. ET. https://bit.ly/4wSSdrx
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Threat actors have moved beyond experimenting with AI. According to Google Threat Intelligence Group, they are now operationalizing it across exploit development, malware creation, and intrusion at scale. Google's AI Threat Tracker report details AI-assisted zero-day exploits, autonomous malware behavior, AI-driven exploit validation, and attacks targeting AI wrappers, connectors, and software dependencies. Nation-state actors are using AI to validate thousands of exploits and refine offensive operations with less manual effort than ever before. The most significant shift is operational scale. Defenders can no longer afford to respond in human time against machine-speed threats. Read the full article: https://bit.ly/4drI6lT
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Today at 10:00 AM PT! >> Financial institutions are accelerating AI adoption, but doing so at a risk. The overall attack surface expands across APIs, web applications, and automated traffic. Now more than ever, financial IT teams need to know how to implement AI guardrails, modern app security controls, and intelligent load balancing to protect AI-enabled systems without slowing transactions. During this live webinar, John K. Waters of Redmondmag and A10's Jamison Utter will explore strategies to reduce risk, protect customer trust, and maintain visibility across increasingly complex digital ecosystems. Register now: https://bit.ly/3PpzPW6
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