Saturday, July 16, 2011

AppWall: Protect Critical Web Applications with Radware Web Application Firewall.

APSolute Web Security and Compliance with AppWall: Taking Web Application Security to the Next Level

Radware’s AppWall® is a Web Application Firewall (WAF) appliance that secures Web applications and enables PCI compliance by mitigating web application security threats and vulnerabilities. It prevents data theft and manipulation of sensitive corporate and customer information.

Complete Web Application Protection

Full coverage out-of-the-box of OWASP top-10 threats ─including injections, cross site scripting (XSS), cross site request forgery (CSRF), broken authentication and session management and security mis-configuration .
Data leak prevention – identifying and blocking sensitive information transmission such as credit card numbers (CCN) and social security numbers (SSN).
Zero-day attacks prevention – AppWall positive security profiles limiting the user input only to the level required by the application to properly function, thus blocking also zero day attacks. The positive security profiles are a proven protection against zero-day attacks.
Protocol validation – AppWall enables HTTP standards compliance to prevent evasion techniques and protocol exploits.
XML and Web services protection - AppWall offers a rich set of XML and web services security protections, including XML validity check web services method restrictions, XML structure validation to enforce legitimate SOAP messages and XML payloads.
Web application vulnerabilities – signature protection offer the most accurate detection and blocking technology of web application vulnerability exploits. AppWall negative security profiles offers comprehensive attack protection.

Fully Addresses PCI DSS 2.0 Requirement 6.6

The Payment Card Industry (PCI) issued Data Security Standard (DSS) to phttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gifrevent financial fraud and information leak from on-line businesses processing credit cards. AppWall fully addresses requirement 6.6 by:

Protecting credit card numbers leakage and use of web hacking techniques to disclose information processed through web applications
Out-of-the-box PCI policies
PCI compliance reports

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