Is Your WAF Keeping Pace with Today's Advanced Threats eBook
As the threat landscape evolves, so must our security controls and countermeasures. Recent research from F5 Labs revealed that applications are the initial targets in the majority of breaches, suggesting that any app can be an attack vector.
Cybercriminals are moving their tactics further up the stack using sophisticated application-layer exploits, as well as an emerging wave of automated, bot, and IoT- based threats that are quite capable of evading simple signature or reputation-based detection.
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