A web application firewall
Most organizations have to leave port 80 or 443 open so that users can connect to the website. This means that both genuine users, as well as attackers, can connect to the web application that is running on the servers.
Since most applications, in turn, run on servers and connect to the database, vulnerabilities in the application can lead to an attacker gaining partial control of the server, as well as reading the credentials or sensitive data stored in the database.
This is one of the reasons why the necessity to protect web applications has risen and one of the solutions other than secure coding is Web Application Firewall (WAF).
WAF is optimized for protecting web applications against various types of attacks. ...
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