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June 23, 2006

Breach Security Is Just Starting Out In Web Application Firewalls

The Forrester Wave™ Vendor Summary, Q2 2006

by Michael Gavin

with Jennifer Albornoz Mulligan, Laura Koetzle, Sarah Bernhardt


Executive Summary (This is a document excerpt)

As the newest entrant into the Web application firewall (WAF) market, Breach Security has less than ten customers — the smallest number of deployments among the products we evaluated. But Breach Security has developed a strong mechanism for policy learning and the best attack detection capabilities in the evaluation. The vendor's designers have also created an easy-to-use interface. Unfortunately, Breach Security's out-of-line design restricts its blocking, throttling, and acceleration abilities, and the vendor has the least invasive — but also the least flexible — deployment options. The company will need to hustle to add those features to compete with the market leaders.

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Technology: Application Development, Application Security, Infrastructure Security, IT Management, IT Strategy, Planning, & Governance, Security & Risk
Geography: Asia Pacific, Europe, North America

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View vendor summaries for other vendors in this Forrester Wave: Breach Security, Citrix Systems, F5 Networks, Imperva, ModSecurity, NetContinuum, and Protegrity



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