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The Future of Web Security: 10 Things Every Web Application Firewall Should ProvideWeb application firewalls have become the central platform for protecting applications against all online threats including technical Web attacks, business logic attacks, and online fraud. Web application firewalls understand Web usage and validate input to stop dangerous attacks like SQL injection, XSS, and directory traversal. They block scanners and virtually patch vulnerabilities. And they rapidly evolve to prevent new attacks and to keep critical applications safe. Because Web application firewalls are strategic, every organization must carefully evaluate the products' security, management, and deployment capabilities. This paper explains in detail the 10 features that every Web application firewall should provide. Tags: Web Application Firewall, Industrialized Hacking, Automated Attacks, Business Logic Attacks, ThreatRadar, Web Application Security |
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The Industrialization of HackingToday, hacking is $1T industry -- up from a few billion just three years ago. In 2007, professional hacking represented a multibillion-dollar industry. At present, this same industry posts -- in stolen data, IP and financial gain -- more than one trillion in value. What explains this rapid growth? Industrialization. Just as the Industrial Revolution advanced methods and accelerated assembly from single to mass production in the 19th century, today's cyber crime industry has similarly transformed and automated itself to achieve scalability and increase profits. The industrialization of hacking coincides with a critical shift in what's considered today's prized commodity: data. Tags: Cyber Crime, Data Security, Hacking, Automated Attacks |
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