Wallarm, a leader in API security solutions, announced today Security Edge, a breakthrough SaaS solution that delivers security at the API edge. As the industry’s first offering to modernize API Security deployments, Wallarm is taking on legacy Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) that claim most of the traffic is API traffic but are unable to provide real-time API threat protection.
Wallarm’s new solution represents a major shift in how organizations secure and gain visibility into their APIs. It eliminates the need for inefficient and cumbersome distributed traffic redirection, giving organizations immediate and local API protection. Unlike traditional methods that route API traffic through distant cloud servers or rely on CDNs, Security Edge enables organizations to secure API traffic at the API’s edge, where it’s most effective and performant.
Security Edge works by distributing Wallarm filtering nodes positioned as close to the customers’ APIs as possible, using existing cloud providers and infrastructure. While a self-managed deployment can be fully integrated into a customer’s API infrastructure, Security Edge removes the management burden while providing low latency.
Security Edge’s key features and benefits include:
- Hosted, Managed, Simplified: Wallarm handles infrastructure, deployment, and monitoring and ensures that nodes are up-to-date and functional, removing maintenance requirements.
- Low Latency, Lower Cost: Security Edge nodes can be geographically distributed at the API edge to deliver security capabilities with minimal latency.
- Operational Visibility: Customers can access logs, events, and real-time traffic statistics.
With Security Edge, Wallarm is opening a new market segment for API security, currently occupied by traditional CDN vendors with infrastructure built for caching traditional web content. Security Edge enables customers to achieve greater protection at a fraction of the cost using a purpose-built API edge solution.
For more information, visit http://www.wallarm.com/resources/security-edge.
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Wallarm Launches Industry-First SaaS Solution to Deliver Security at the API Edge
Wallarm, a leader in API security solutions, announced today Security Edge, a breakthrough SaaS solution that delivers security at the API edge. As the industry’s first offering to modernize API Security deployments, Wallarm is taking on legacy Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) that claim most of the traffic is API traffic but are unable to provide real-time API threat protection.
Wallarm’s new solution represents a major shift in how organizations secure and gain visibility into their APIs. It eliminates the need for inefficient and cumbersome distributed traffic redirection, giving organizations immediate and local API protection. Unlike traditional methods that route API traffic through distant cloud servers or rely on CDNs, Security Edge enables organizations to secure API traffic at the API’s edge, where it’s most effective and performant.
Security Edge works by distributing Wallarm filtering nodes positioned as close to the customers’ APIs as possible, using existing cloud providers and infrastructure. While a self-managed deployment can be fully integrated into a customer’s API infrastructure, Security Edge removes the management burden while providing low latency.
Security Edge’s key features and benefits include:
With Security Edge, Wallarm is opening a new market segment for API security, currently occupied by traditional CDN vendors with infrastructure built for caching traditional web content. Security Edge enables customers to achieve greater protection at a fraction of the cost using a purpose-built API edge solution.
For more information, visit http://www.wallarm.com/resources/security-edge.
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