Myra Suggs explains what a Web Application Firewall (WAF) is, why your business needs one and how they're different to other ...
A web application firewall (WAF) is a critical component of an enterprise security infrastructure, providing a key security layer for web-facing applications and APIs. As web applications mature and ...
The age of the external perimeter is gone. The modern firewall is a different creature from the one in place before the rise of digital platforms, public cloud, distributed applications, the internet ...
A few weeks back, after the Working Mac column about scanning your Mac for viruses I received an email message from Yolanda: Hope you can help your readers with something that I haven’t found. I’ve ...
Four basic types of firewall protection exist--network level, circuit level, application-level and stateful multilayer. Each type has advantages and disadvantages, ranging from ease of implementation ...
Enterprise application delivery vendor Citrix Systems Inc. today announced the acquisition of application security company Teros Inc., with an eye on using that company’s technology to bolster IT ...
QKS Group announced today that it has named Radware as a leader in the SPARK Matrix™: Web Application Firewall, 2025. According to Lokesh Biswal, Analyst, QKS Group, "Radware WAF stands out with its ...
This chapter introduces the reader to firewall load-balancing (FWLB) concepts, technology, and designs. We will talk about motivations behind FWLB solutions, different types of firewalls, and how to ...
FineGround this week announced its Enterprise Application Delivery Suite, which speeds up and monitors the interaction of enterprise Web applications with remote users over a WAN or the Internet. It ...
Web application firewalls have overcome some of their early performance issues, and they may get a boost from the recently updated Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard, which recommends ...