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Give FeedbackIn the realm of cybersecurity, securing web applications is of paramount importance. This brief document provides an overview of the newly integrated Web Application Firewall (WAF) feature within the VMX portal, specifically highlighting the significance and advantages it brings to your online security posture.
A Web Application Firewall (WAF) serves as a robust defense mechanism for web applications. It actively analyzes and filters HTTP traffic, acting as a protective shield against various online threats. The primary objectives include securing sensitive data, preventing common web vulnerabilities, and proactively thwarting malicious attacks.
Exciting news! The VMX portal now incorporates a Web Application Firewall (WAF) feature. This integration empowers users to bolster the security of their web applications, providing a resilient defense against a spectrum of cyber threats. The addition of WAF ensures a secure and seamless experience for users of the VMX platform.
As part of our commitment to top-tier cybersecurity solutions, VMX proudly presents the inclusion of Fortigate WAF. Fortigate WAF, known for its advanced security features, offers real-time threat intelligence, application-layer protection, and proactive defense mechanisms. By choosing VMX, users gain access to Fortigate WAF, fortifying their web applications against emerging cyber threats with confidence.
WAF (Web Application Firewall)you will need to choose the region. Select the appropriate region during the WAF Creation.
select the specific location and time zone within that region. Ensure that you pick the appropriate location and set the correct time zone to align with the desired settings for your WAF machine.
Choose the WAF type and specify the throughput for the WAF Machine.
Select the number of vCPUs and RAM allocation for the WAF machine.
Decide on the WAF version and storage configuration for the WAF machine.
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