Web application firewalls can do standard blocking and meet compliance needs, but the full benefits go beyond Web application protection from a variety of vulnerabilities and threats. Web application firewall security can help companies improve application performance, understand data flow and get a handle on application use.
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Web
application security firewalls: How they can help protect customers
Web application firewall appliances and software are becoming a vital part of any customer's
network security strategy. There are many ways in which a Web application firewall can assist in
protecting your customers' environments.
This tip will provide a brief introduction to Web application firewalls, explaining what they do and how they work, the types of attacks they help thwart and the reasons why they are superior to Web application code reviews.
PCI DSS
compliance: Web application firewall vs. code review
The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard requirement 6.6 gives businesses a choice in how
they protect card holder data: either use a Web application firewall or conduct Web application
code reviews. Learn how to advise clients on this choice and help them comply with PCI DSS
requirement 6.6.
In this tip, learn more about what PCI DSS requirement 6.6 entails, and learn how to advise clients on whether to choose a Web application firewall or a code review to get compliant.
Web
application firewall security best practices: Tips on implementation (video)
Web application security tools and services continue to grow in popularity, thanks in large part to
the PCI DSS. But there's more to Web application security than just complying with PCI DSS.
In this video, Hugh Thompson, founder of People Security, discusses Web application security best practices. Learn how tools like Web application firewalls fit into an overall security effort, how to position Web application security tools to customers, as well as how Web application security tools fit into the regulatory landscape.
Application
security expertise a plus when offering WAF services
Application-security savvy solution providers can add valuable services around the selection,
implementation and management of Web application firewalls (WAFs) to help customers build effective
application and data protection programs.
In this tip, learn why Web application firewalls (WAF) are fast becoming a way of life for customers interested in creating effective data protection programs.
Web
application firewall market is hot for resellers, service providers
Vendors in the Web application firewall market are beefing up their channel programs, and more
security solution providers are either adding WAF as a stand-alone offering, or as part of an
integrated application security practice.
This was first published in February 2010