Choose the WAF That’s Right for You
Despite the industry's best efforts to bolster secure application development practices, the growing decentralisation of infrastructure has resulted in complex application deployments that are by nature more difficult to protect.
The State of the State of Application Exploits in Security Incidents corroborates what F5 Labs learned from the IRIS-X and Verizon DBIR reports: Web app exploits are among the most common techniques observed in security incidents.This should not be surprising, since today's decentralised multi-cloud environments, third-party integrations, and modern, distributed architectures based on APIs and containers increase complexity that intrinsically put apps at higher risk.
The good news is that there are tools proven to help you protect your apps by mitigating vulnerability exploits and preventing compromise.
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