Prune the Sprawl. Get Better AppSec.
“We are all just prisoners here of our own device.” --The Eagles “Help me get rid of some of this stuff, or I’m gonna f’n lose it.”--Anonymous CISO I’m going to go out on a very sturdy limb and say that The Eagles weren’t thinking about cybersecurity when they penned that line in Hotel California ... Read More
The Many Faces of Bad Bots
Bad bots and malicious automation are one of the few technology challenges that can materially impact on every business team inside an organization. With up to 50% of Internet traffic generated by bots, organizations are awash in a sea of automated visitors. Some bots are benign, others aren’t. Those that aren't ... Read More
Why it’s Time to adopt a risk-based approach to appsec
Most anyone who works in application security can tell you that the traditional WAF model has not aged gracefully over the past few years. Facing new challenges from bots, API-based threats, DDoS attacks, and sophisticated evasive attackers, the old guard of WAFs have bolted on module after module in an ... Read More
ThreatX Integrates with Cortex XSOAR by Palo Alto Networks
Today I am proud to announce the integration of the ThreatX WAAP with the Palo Alto Networks XSOAR platform. You can read the official announcement for more details here. This integration is exciting for me personally because it tackles one of the most important issues I see facing enterprise security ... Read More
Beware the WAF in WAAP Clothing
It’s been a little over two months since I joined ThreatX as CEO, and it’s already shaping up to be a fantastic ride. As a leader, these are always some of the most exciting and illuminating days as we start to get our hands dirty and chart the path forward ... Read More
Joining the Front Lines of AppSec
Hello. My name is Gene Fay and I am incredibly excited to join the ThreatX team as CEO. I’d like to take a few moments to introduce myself and talk briefly about why I joined ThreatX and my vision for its future ... Read More

