Indusface launches IndusGuard WAF
Indusface has announced the general availability of IndusGuard WAF, the industry’s first SECaaS (security as a service) Web Application Firewall and Fully Managed Application DDoS (distributed denial-of-service) solution. IndusGuard WAF provides out-of-the-box, plug and play, real-time monitoring and protection for critical web applications in the cloud and on premise and is the industry’s first to guarantee zero WAF false positive.
Traditionally, the risk of false positive, i.e. the obstruction of legitimate traffic that creates service interruptions has hindered the wide scale adoption of WAFs. Indusface is the first company to guarantee zero WAF false positive with respect to fixing of the known vulnerabilities and ensure that no legitimate web traffic is affected. IndusGuard’s guarantee of zero WAF false positive has led to a positive surge in its adoption during the beta stage by its BFSI customer segment.
“Given the increase in the number of cyber attacks on web applications and the sophisticated methods being employed to bypass defenses, IndusGuard WAF along with the DDoS solution is the industry’s first to provide in-depth detection, defense and protection to mission critical web applications. IndusGuard’s guarantee of zero WAF false positive is a game changer to the adoption of WAFs globally. With changes taking place so frequently on web applications, it is extremely difficult for security teams to stay ahead of them, whilst ensuring vulnerabilities are kept at bay. IndusGuard WAF offers an excellent line of defense for such applications and provides protection against a wide range of attack vectors,” said Ashish Tandon, Chairman & CEO, Indusface.
IndusGuard WAF applies a set of rules to HTTP conversations to protect web-based applications by combining human intelligence based expert tuning along with application profiling that continually updates with new rules to keep up with application updates and newly emerging threats. It protects against OWASP2 Top 10 and WASC3 TC v2.0 (security vulnerabilities as defined by these industry initiatives), along with PCI DSS4 compliance assurance.
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