Despite the industry’s best efforts to bolster secure application development practices, the growing decentralization of infrastructure has resulted in complex application deployments that are by nature more difficult to protect.
The good news is that there are tools to help you bolster your apps against breaches by mitigating vulnerabilities and stopping attacks—specifically, web application firewalls (WAFs). Regardless of your application architecture and its respective threat surface, a WAF can be leveraged in a variety of forms to help defend your organization against attacks. Those forms include a physical or virtual appliance managed by you, cloud-delivered, containerized, or outsourced to a dedicated managed service.
Read more in this ebook on which WAF is good for you.
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