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The most recent evolution of the NIST SP 800-53 includes new standards that apply directly to application security. Section SI-7(17) (p.339) outlines Runtime Application Self-Protection (RASP) as a control to mitigate risk due to software security vulnerabilities, such as insecure code, software supply chain vulnerabilities, and other factors.
Attendees who joined this webinar left with an understanding of how Imperva RASP detects and blocks attacks from inside the application. Using patented LangSec techniques that treat data as code, RASP has full context of potentially malicious payloads before the application completes its processes. The result? Fast and accurate protection with NO signatures and NO learning mode.
RASP’s out of the box vulnerability protection provides instant mitigation against OWASP Top 10, known and zero-day attacks. Imperva RASP includes advanced enforcements and controls against content, database, and command injections. RASP can even protect your legacy apps and 3rd-party apps.
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