Better Web Shell Detections with Signal Sciences Next-gen WAF
Note: Special thanks to Alec Randazzo and Expel.io who originally wrote and published this blog. We’re showcasing it as it explains functionality valuable to our customers as well as those in the larger security community. Special thanks also to Signal… The post Better Web Shell Detections with Signal Sciences Next-gen ... Read More
Security is a Shared Responsibility
One of the core tenets of National Cybersecurity Awareness Month this year is “Secure It.” But what is “it” exactly? “It” refers to the devices and the accounts you access on those devices. “It” also refers to the overall security… The post Security is a Shared Responsibility appeared first on ... Read More
Web Layer Visibility Defined: Identifying Top Web Attack Indicators
With the flu season coming upon us, we’re lucky that its signs and symptoms—aches, congestion, and fever—are easily recognized within the general population. Doctors know how to dispense treatment and advice through years of practicing the diagnostic process: the act… The post Web Layer Visibility Defined: Identifying Top Web Attack ... Read More
Increasing Security Visibility with Multiple Custom Dashboards
At Signal Sciences, one of our guiding principles it to make security visible. That means empowering our customers to know what is happening at layer 7 quickly and easily without searching through log after log or screen after screen to… The post Increasing Security Visibility with Multiple Custom Dashboards appeared ... Read More
Signal Sciences Launches Pivotal Container Service (PKS) Integration
Container adoption has grown rapidly in recent years: Gartner Research predicts that by 2022 more than 75% of organizations globally will be running containerized applications in production1. From our inception, Signal Sciences has provided native application protection in cloud-native environments… The post Signal Sciences Launches Pivotal Container Service (PKS) Integration ... Read More
Protecting Valuable Personal Health Information (PHI)
There’s no way around it: medical care impacts us all. Even in good health, we cannot predict accidents and emergency situations that will require the knowledge and skills of medical professionals. The amount of data generated and stored each time… The post Protecting Valuable Personal Health Information (PHI) appeared first ... Read More

