Which WAF Is Right For You?

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Presented by

Shain Singh, Cloud Security Lead, F5

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Apps should not be defined by network or topology boundaries. They should be defined by SLA/SLO and regulation/compliance; this means that we move from a 'should this app sit behind a WAF' to a 'does this app require more fine-grained control because of compliance than my other apps.' The move towards the cloud and SaaS-based service should be not restricted to applications alone. Security services can also be consumed in a self-service manner for application security. SaaS-based WAF protects origin servers on both cloud and on-prem locations and in a way that enables self-services from application owners to integrate into their delivery pipelines. However, this does not mean that security personnel are out of the loop. They will provide the guardrail controls that can be consumed by app owners and allows SecOps auditor level access across all app environments for governance. For apps that require more fine-grained controls, a managed service approach can be used for the highly regulated scenarios. Join us for a 45mins session to better understand the latest WAF deployment options and find out which is the right WAF for you.
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