The recommended WAF solution depends on where you intend to deploy it—either in a public cloud environment or within a private data center.
In public cloud deployments, the process is straightforward, as pricing options are readily available through each hyperscaler’s marketplace.
For on-premises environments, you would require a firewall that includes WAF capabilities. For example, with Fortinet, this would involve FortiWeb, and pricing can be obtained directly from the OEM.
Azure Firewall integrates seamlessly with Azure services, providing threat intelligence-based filtering, scalability, and simplified configuration. It secures Azure-based infrastructure, protects workloads, and filters network traffic to ensure safe internet access.Azure Firewall is central to managing security for applications, especially in hybrid cloud environments. Its features like URL filtering, SSL/TLS inspection, and centralized security controls cater to segmentation and zero-trust...
Hi Siawasch,
The recommended WAF solution depends on where you intend to deploy it—either in a public cloud environment or within a private data center.
In public cloud deployments, the process is straightforward, as pricing options are readily available through each hyperscaler’s marketplace.
For on-premises environments, you would require a firewall that includes WAF capabilities. For example, with Fortinet, this would involve FortiWeb, and pricing can be obtained directly from the OEM.