A WAF cannot keep up with application updates, which happen regularly, and maintaining a WAF has become labor-intensive and complex. It’s the worst-kept industry secret that WAFs aren’t all that they’re cracked up to be in the modern world of agile development. But in the current market, with the modern application lifecycle empowering DevOps to release updates at a much higher frequency, can the traditional WAF keep up? ![]() Best practice for securing web applications has evolved to simply deploying a WAF in front of your app. Any organization with a web application (which includes most large businesses) has a WAF installed, to protect their data and assets from being exploited and attacked. The past couple of decades has turned the Web Application Firewall (WAF) into a ubiquitous piece of security kit. ![]() ![]() Prior to Check Point, he was the Co-founder and CEO of Protego Labs (acquired by Check Point). He is a subject matter expert on cloud security, with decades of experience solving enterprise problems with innovative solutions. TJ is the Head of Cloud Security Product Strategy for Check Point Software Technologies.
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