Imperva RASP Simplifies Security for Cloud-Native Assets and Achieves Comprehensive Visibility
Imperva, Inc., the cybersecurity leader whose mission is to protect data and all paths to it, announced its newest Runtime Application Self-Protection (RASP) release, featuring architectural changes to secure dynamic cloud-native applications and ease deployment.
When applications are in cloud-native distributed environments, security is not only an afterthought for developers, but also too complex in its current state for applications written in new and interpreted programming languages. As a result, the quality of security suffers.
Imperva’s RASP offering is security by default, sitting within an organization’s application to protect against known and zero-day vulnerabilities including those in legacy and third-party applications. Integrating seamlessly into an organization’s existing CI/CD (Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery) pipeline, RASP enables teams to move quickly, with assurance of security in every release. Imperva RASP has full context of potentially malicious payloads before the application completes its processes, and includes advanced enforcements and controls against content, database and command injections.
The latest RASP release is available now as part of Imperva’s Attack Analytics machine learning platform. Read the full press release here, the associated blog on the combined benefits of RASP and WAF here, or contact your local Exclusive Networks Account Manager.