Trend Report

Vendor Landscape: Runtime Application Self-Protection

Protect Your Imperfect Code Until It Can Be Fixed

 and  three contributors
Sep 29, 2017

Summary

Even with the best prerelease security testing, developers will never write perfectly secure code. Zero-day attacks will continue to target vulnerable open source components, third-party applications, and internally developed code. Web application firewalls provide a helpful protection against such attacks; however, they can only analyze input and output data. Used as a deeper layer of application defense, runtime application self-protection (RASP) tools use insider info of the applications they protect to help security pros more effectively detect and deflect malicious attacks.

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