Applications have become primary targets for two vastly different, but equally dangerous, types of cyberattacks. Successful application breaches can lead to financial fraud, stolen IP, and business disruption.
In today's hyper-connected organizations, you depend on externally facing web, mobile, and API-based applications to connect with customers, partners, suppliers, and employees. These strategically important applications support business processes and enable you to create an extended, efficient digital ecosystem. ...
The Ponemon Institute recently surveyed 595 organizations and discovered that 65% experienced successful application-layer attacks that bypassed their existing web application firewall (WAF). The survey also revealed a concerning trend - WAFs are failing to protect against application-layer attacks.
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Changes in development models, architecture designs, and the infrastructure where we run applications over the past 5-10 years have made modern applications look nothing like they did a decade ago. So why are most companies still using legacy web application firewall (WAF) defenses that were not built for modern web...
There are three reasons why your web and mobile application performance matters even more than before: Expectations of your customers are increasing; mobile usage has higher business impact than before; and last but not least, your users are expanding globally faster. These trends have increased pressure on...
Studies have consistently shown that improving page speed
will result in better user engagement, higher conversion rates,
and lower bounce rates. For this reason, providing a great user
experience is one of the top initiatives for any web or mobile
application.
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Cyberattacks are still successful. Breaches continue to occur. And each time we ask the same questions: why and how did this happen? We know the steps we're taking to protect ourselves are clearly inadequate. So what exactly is missing in our fight against cybercrime, and what do we do about it?
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Cyberattacks should be more top of mind than ever before. These attacks have never been limited to an individual endpoint, an individual system, or an individual company. Threat actors can now spread malicious content and execute attacks all over the world, crossing borders - and industries - in a matter of seconds....
Web application security is much more than an IT problem. It can become a significant business problem if not handled aggressively. Attacks on web applications can circumvent your security and harm your business in myriad ways by creating unwanted downtime, reducing availability and responsiveness, and shattering...
DDoS attacks. Bad bots. Web server vulnerability exploits. The number of threats to websites and internet-facing applications is growing every day. The best way to protect your business from harmful incoming web traffic is to block it with a powerful web application firewall (WAF). But not just any WAF will do. It's...
As the guardians of their enterprises' ever-expanding attack surfaces,
security architects look for more effective ways to deliver threat
protection and to coordinate it with threat detection and remediation.
Next-generation firewalls (NGFWs), which typically anchor security
architectures, are the linchpins of...
Software Applications are one of the more challenging types of log sources you will integrate into your enterprise logging strategy, but they are also one of the most important.
The more awareness you have into what's happening in your environment, the more calculated actions you can take to mitigate risk.
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Enterprises have leveraged cloud platforms such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to facilitate web applications for years, and the platforms have proven effective and reliable. That's why many enterprises have begun taking advantage of the scalability provided by these...
Implementation of software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN) solutions can be a complex process, with multiple factors affecting the overall performance of the device.
NSS research indicates that SD-WANs are typically deployed with the vendor's pre-defined or recommended (i.e., "out-of-the-box") settings. The tested...
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