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Date: 2017-05-15 17:23:15
Firewall software
Computing
Computer security
Cyberwarfare
Internet security
Web applications
Web application firewall
Application firewall
Fastly
Application security
Firewall
HTTP/2

Fastly WAF Always on, world-class application-layer protection In 2016, 40% of web application threats led to breaches — a fivefold increase from the previous year. As the scope and complexity of application

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