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> What
A WAF is a purpose-built platform which shares
some similar functionality with network-based firewalls.
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> Who
Organisations, which leverage the web as a
medium for transacting with their customers.
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> Why
WAF's protect the business critical applications
and servers from both known and unknown attacks.
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WAF's protect the business critical applications and servers from both known and unknown attacks.
Deploying a WAF on the network gives an organisation the added security of a ‘middle-man’ on the network securing the data centre from attack. They also protect against the damage a security breach could cause to a company either through loss of reputation or costly downtime.
Many public sector organisations are looking into WAF's as a way of meeting regulatory compliance requirements.