The primary use case involves using FortiWeb to protect web servers from various malicious activities by integrating it into a firewall with features like URL filtering and application control. Additionally, it was deployed to meet the requirements of PCI DSS.
Security Consultant at a university with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 5
2024-10-21T12:51:00Z
Oct 21, 2024
I used FortiWeb, and I was looking if the SIPTNA from Symantec had something to do with the one from Fortinet. I am a consultant and I propose Fortinet products to my customers. I usually recommend FortiWeb for companies that are looking for a WAF.
Vice President of Infrustructure at Core Technologies Limited
Real User
Top 5
2024-09-12T11:41:00Z
Sep 12, 2024
I use FortiWeb to protect all the domains in my organization. It safeguards my entire web segment. All the connections to my environment that do not come over VPN are protected by it, which is crucial as I work in the financial sector with a strong focus on security. FortiWeb stands in front of my environment, where either a firewall or WAF is used to inspect all inbound traffic.
Fortinet FortiWeb's use case is associated with WAF or web application firewall. Before a platform faces the internet, Fortinet FortiWeb inspects the traffic.
I use the solution in my company, as we mostly load some web applications at our data center and use it to ensure that the web pages are properly secured.
We use FortiWeb to protect our web applications, including web servers, websites, and mobile apps – especially mobile payment apps. As an integrator, we also sell FortiWeb to our clients. It is mainly for banking and NCS sector clients, but we also have others like universities and industrial companies.
Senior Security Engineer at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 5
2024-03-18T11:03:32Z
Mar 18, 2024
We have websites that clients access from the internet, so we use it to protect these websites and to load balance between the backend servers. We have FortiGate firewalls with IPS sensors and so on.
We are a payment processor with infrastructure deployed across various environments, including AWS, on-prem, and various other environments. We are PCI Level One certified, and one of our requirements is WAF. FortiWeb is a tool we use to secure access to our public-facing applications and services. Our environment is primarily cloud-based, and all of our services are AWS. We were in the process of migrating to the cloud when we implemented FortiWeb, but we still needed to maintain some on-premise infrastructure to serve different regions. We were happy with the solution after deploying it in the cloud, so we discussed the possibility of also using it with our on-premise applications based on the initial results. Many of those services are now moving to the cloud, so we won't deploy them on-premise anymore. We are using FortiWeb across multiple locations in London and Singapore, so we have WAF services sitting in front of applications across both sites. Our applications include various payment processing platforms, fraud prevention tools, and other related customer-facing services based in various locations within the AWS cloud. A ten-person network team is responsible for administering FortiWeb. It's difficult to say precisely how many end-users there are because we provide this solution to third parties, but around 160 clients connect to the applications behind these services. Our clients are typically small or medium-sized enterprises.
Director of IT at a consultancy with 11-50 employees
Real User
Top 20
2023-02-13T23:28:00Z
Feb 13, 2023
We're using the Fortinet FortiWeb firewall to front-end the production and test applications we run on Azure. We're an Azure environment, and it front-ends those applications. We currently aren't using any of the advanced features.
CTO at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
MSP
Top 20
2023-01-19T08:26:00Z
Jan 19, 2023
We use it in front of AWS Web Application Firewalls for our web-based management console, as well as for all of our API services for our Windows agents.
The primary use case of this solution is to protect web applications, web servers, and our customers' mobile applications. We are a Fortinet partner and integrator, installing both appliances and VMs. I'm a network security consultant.
Director at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2022-02-10T08:01:01Z
Feb 10, 2022
We mainly use it for protection. OS scanning and load balancing are two of its main use cases. My team is most probably working with its latest version. In terms of the deployment, lately, it has been on the cloud because the end-user-facing web applications are usually live on the cloud.
Security Engineer at a tech consulting company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2021-12-31T11:06:41Z
Dec 31, 2021
I use Fortinet FortiWeb to protect my web application. It works to protect my applications from attack signatures. It allows me to create a URL profile and HTTP content routing when I have many web servers working on the same virtual server.
I use Fortinet products for security projects. When it comes to middle-sized enterprises, SD-WAN firewalls are the appropriate solution, FortiGate products being more geared towards larger, enterprise organizations. This is not for a data center, for which Check Point and Palo Alto are better suited. Fortinet FortiWeb is best suited for medium and enterprise data center environments.
Director of business and digital transformation at SERNIVEL3
Real User
2021-10-29T21:31:16Z
Oct 29, 2021
We use Fortinet FortiWeb for industrial companies. We are making doing network segmentation inside the industrial park, which is quite difficult and we have to design, develop and maintain all of the different kinds of solutions. We brought Fortinet FortiWeb to protect against forbidden access and for special access for providers in the industry.
Engineer : Cyber Security & Telecommunication at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2021-10-08T16:40:36Z
Oct 8, 2021
We primarily used the solution as a POC to see how effective it is and so far we're happy with it. We used it for protecting our web servers and the use of some web applications within a financial institution.
System Administrator at a insurance company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 10
2021-09-15T13:03:00Z
Sep 15, 2021
Generally, we are using it to protect our internet-facing web applications. So if there are any security vulnerabilities in our applications, the solution can provide protection.
Jefe de Venta Especialista de Seguridad Informatica at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2021-02-18T05:08:33Z
Feb 18, 2021
We are a solution provider and I work in the sales team. We resell the Fortinet brand, including the firewall and other solutions. I have experience with both using and configuration of Fortinet products.
Information Security Officer at State Audit Office
Real User
2020-12-12T16:02:19Z
Dec 12, 2020
We have been testing FortiWeb in our environment. We have it on virtual machines. We used it to block requests from some geographical locations or certain countries. It is very important for us because many attack attempts, logs, and events were generated from those geographical locations. Our country has some political difficulties in the region with other countries.
Solutions Architect at a computer software company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
2020-11-17T13:17:38Z
Nov 17, 2020
I am more on the design side. The use case depends on what a customer requires in terms of web protection. We mostly use it for reverse proxy and load balancing.
Senior Information Security Consultant at Future Telecom
Real User
2020-10-20T04:19:21Z
Oct 20, 2020
We have deployed a couple of projects for our customers to protect their online e-commerce systems. They have web-based applications for online ordering, for example, for online ordering from a hypermarket. It seems to be a very good solution. We have replaced the existing Barracuda devices of a customer. We deal with the latest version of Fortinet FortiWeb.
Normally I deal with on-premises installations. The firewalls are always on-prem for government departments. In a recent case, I was looking at a cloud solution because it was what the client preferred. So it was the Fortinet rules applied to an AWS solution. I was looking at the architecture around becoming an IRAP (Information Security Registered Assessors Program) certified program and I was looking at the AWS firewalls around how it would be able to comply with the ISM (International Safety Management) standards.
Information Security Specialist at a financial services firm with 201-500 employees
Real User
2020-09-16T08:18:35Z
Sep 16, 2020
Fortinet FortiWeb is known for its web application firewalls. We are using it for preventing and detecting layer 7 attacks such as SQL injection. We have several web applications in our organization and we use this solution to protect them against attacks.
Network Engineer at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Reseller
2020-05-13T09:16:36Z
May 13, 2020
We are a product reseller and this is one of the solutions that we provide for our customers. At this point, we have only implemented it for one customer.
We use it mostly to secure our web platform for things like Internet banking, email, and SMTP. It is for anything that is external coming into our internal network.
Information security officer at a financial services firm with 1-10 employees
Real User
Top 20
2020-04-19T07:40:00Z
Apr 19, 2020
Our primary use case is to protect an integral application against vulnerabilities. It's a WAF. It protects against vulnerabilities. We have run tests against it. We also use it for two-factor authentication before authorizing anybody to access the critical application.
We are partners with Fortinet. We specialize in power customers. We use many products like FortiGate, FortiWeb, FortiAnalyzer, FortiSIEM, and FortiSandbox. All the FortiGate products are new, even the Fortinet switches we are selling to our customers. We also install and configure the network for our customers.
System Engineer at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2019-06-27T06:06:00Z
Jun 27, 2019
I primarily use this solution for the protection of our applications. We chose Fortinet because you can check an application and deploy it in real time. We use the WAF solution from Fortinet to protect against new exploits discovered. Within Fortinet, there is a way to secure such bugs and exploits in the application we're running.
Head of Security systems department at Zerde Business Solutions
Reseller
2019-03-06T07:41:00Z
Mar 6, 2019
All of our customers use it because they need a proxy solution. Fortinet provides us the best solution to do this. I don't believe that Check Point or Palo Alto can do what Fortinet does.
We are a system integrator so we propose FortiWeb to our clients who are looking to protect their public web applications like e-banking platforms, teleservice, and so on.
Fortinet FortiWeb is a Web Application Firewall (WAF) that protects your web applications and APIs from attacks targeting known as well as unknown vulnerabilities. As the surface of your web applications evolves with each change of existing features and deployment of new features, your APIs are left exposed. Fortinet FortiWeb provides the board protection capabilities required to protect web applications without sacrificing performance or manageability.
Fortinet FortiWeb is an automatic,...
We are studying ClearPass as a solution. I was requesting a comparison between Aruba ClearPass and FortiWeb Forti.
The primary use case involves using FortiWeb to protect web servers from various malicious activities by integrating it into a firewall with features like URL filtering and application control. Additionally, it was deployed to meet the requirements of PCI DSS.
I used FortiWeb, and I was looking if the SIPTNA from Symantec had something to do with the one from Fortinet. I am a consultant and I propose Fortinet products to my customers. I usually recommend FortiWeb for companies that are looking for a WAF.
I use FortiWeb to protect all the domains in my organization. It safeguards my entire web segment. All the connections to my environment that do not come over VPN are protected by it, which is crucial as I work in the financial sector with a strong focus on security. FortiWeb stands in front of my environment, where either a firewall or WAF is used to inspect all inbound traffic.
Fortinet FortiWeb's use case is associated with WAF or web application firewall. Before a platform faces the internet, Fortinet FortiWeb inspects the traffic.
I use the solution in my company, as we mostly load some web applications at our data center and use it to ensure that the web pages are properly secured.
We use FortiWeb to protect our web applications, including web servers, websites, and mobile apps – especially mobile payment apps. As an integrator, we also sell FortiWeb to our clients. It is mainly for banking and NCS sector clients, but we also have others like universities and industrial companies.
We have websites that clients access from the internet, so we use it to protect these websites and to load balance between the backend servers. We have FortiGate firewalls with IPS sensors and so on.
We use FortiWeb for protecting web applications.
We use the solution for the office in Oracle.
We use FortiWeb as our web application firewall.
We are a payment processor with infrastructure deployed across various environments, including AWS, on-prem, and various other environments. We are PCI Level One certified, and one of our requirements is WAF. FortiWeb is a tool we use to secure access to our public-facing applications and services. Our environment is primarily cloud-based, and all of our services are AWS. We were in the process of migrating to the cloud when we implemented FortiWeb, but we still needed to maintain some on-premise infrastructure to serve different regions. We were happy with the solution after deploying it in the cloud, so we discussed the possibility of also using it with our on-premise applications based on the initial results. Many of those services are now moving to the cloud, so we won't deploy them on-premise anymore. We are using FortiWeb across multiple locations in London and Singapore, so we have WAF services sitting in front of applications across both sites. Our applications include various payment processing platforms, fraud prevention tools, and other related customer-facing services based in various locations within the AWS cloud. A ten-person network team is responsible for administering FortiWeb. It's difficult to say precisely how many end-users there are because we provide this solution to third parties, but around 160 clients connect to the applications behind these services. Our clients are typically small or medium-sized enterprises.
We're using the Fortinet FortiWeb firewall to front-end the production and test applications we run on Azure. We're an Azure environment, and it front-ends those applications. We currently aren't using any of the advanced features.
We use it in front of AWS Web Application Firewalls for our web-based management console, as well as for all of our API services for our Windows agents.
We use Fortinet FortiWeb for our VPN. The solution is always updated to the latest version. The solution is deployed on-premises.
It helps us prevent attacks on servers, and we deploy it on-premises.
We primarily view the VPN net and use the WAF as our web protection.
We are using Fortinet FortiWeb to deliver service to our customers.
We use the solution to protect the various services of our site, E-commerce, file service, and download service.
The primary use case of this solution is to protect web applications, web servers, and our customers' mobile applications. We are a Fortinet partner and integrator, installing both appliances and VMs. I'm a network security consultant.
We mainly use it for protection. OS scanning and load balancing are two of its main use cases. My team is most probably working with its latest version. In terms of the deployment, lately, it has been on the cloud because the end-user-facing web applications are usually live on the cloud.
I use Fortinet FortiWeb to protect my web application. It works to protect my applications from attack signatures. It allows me to create a URL profile and HTTP content routing when I have many web servers working on the same virtual server.
We use Fortinet FortiWeb to protect our exchange terminal for mail security.
I use Fortinet products for security projects. When it comes to middle-sized enterprises, SD-WAN firewalls are the appropriate solution, FortiGate products being more geared towards larger, enterprise organizations. This is not for a data center, for which Check Point and Palo Alto are better suited. Fortinet FortiWeb is best suited for medium and enterprise data center environments.
We use Fortinet FortiWeb for industrial companies. We are making doing network segmentation inside the industrial park, which is quite difficult and we have to design, develop and maintain all of the different kinds of solutions. We brought Fortinet FortiWeb to protect against forbidden access and for special access for providers in the industry.
We primarily used the solution as a POC to see how effective it is and so far we're happy with it. We used it for protecting our web servers and the use of some web applications within a financial institution.
I'm using FortiWeb as a web-based firewall.
Generally, we are using it to protect our internet-facing web applications. So if there are any security vulnerabilities in our applications, the solution can provide protection.
We are primarily using the solution for our security applications as well as email and internet protection.
We are a solution provider and I work in the sales team. We resell the Fortinet brand, including the firewall and other solutions. I have experience with both using and configuration of Fortinet products.
We have been testing FortiWeb in our environment. We have it on virtual machines. We used it to block requests from some geographical locations or certain countries. It is very important for us because many attack attempts, logs, and events were generated from those geographical locations. Our country has some political difficulties in the region with other countries.
We are using this product to protect something similar to an online banking network.
I am more on the design side. The use case depends on what a customer requires in terms of web protection. We mostly use it for reverse proxy and load balancing.
I am using FortiWeb as a web application firewall and as a load balancer for HTTP applications.
The primary use case of this solution is to protect web applications, and stop attacks.
We have deployed a couple of projects for our customers to protect their online e-commerce systems. They have web-based applications for online ordering, for example, for online ordering from a hypermarket. It seems to be a very good solution. We have replaced the existing Barracuda devices of a customer. We deal with the latest version of Fortinet FortiWeb.
We primarily use the solution for configuration and structuring policy.
Normally I deal with on-premises installations. The firewalls are always on-prem for government departments. In a recent case, I was looking at a cloud solution because it was what the client preferred. So it was the Fortinet rules applied to an AWS solution. I was looking at the architecture around becoming an IRAP (Information Security Registered Assessors Program) certified program and I was looking at the AWS firewalls around how it would be able to comply with the ISM (International Safety Management) standards.
Fortinet FortiWeb is known for its web application firewalls. We are using it for preventing and detecting layer 7 attacks such as SQL injection. We have several web applications in our organization and we use this solution to protect them against attacks.
The primary use case of this solution is for security, on the periphery for the VPN.
We are using FortiWeb for publishing web services and some web applications.
We are a product reseller and this is one of the solutions that we provide for our customers. At this point, we have only implemented it for one customer.
We use it mostly to secure our web platform for things like Internet banking, email, and SMTP. It is for anything that is external coming into our internal network.
Our primary use case is to protect an integral application against vulnerabilities. It's a WAF. It protects against vulnerabilities. We have run tests against it. We also use it for two-factor authentication before authorizing anybody to access the critical application.
We are partners with Fortinet. We specialize in power customers. We use many products like FortiGate, FortiWeb, FortiAnalyzer, FortiSIEM, and FortiSandbox. All the FortiGate products are new, even the Fortinet switches we are selling to our customers. We also install and configure the network for our customers.
We have our webmail, a private drop off solution, a video clip for our users to upload, and share company videos, all with FortiWeb.
I primarily use this solution for the protection of our applications. We chose Fortinet because you can check an application and deploy it in real time. We use the WAF solution from Fortinet to protect against new exploits discovered. Within Fortinet, there is a way to secure such bugs and exploits in the application we're running.
Publishing Web application, Exchange, Lotus Domino. Some microservices.
All of our customers use it because they need a proxy solution. Fortinet provides us the best solution to do this. I don't believe that Check Point or Palo Alto can do what Fortinet does.
Our primary use case is as a firewall. We use a lot of Fortinet products. We have email security and FortiGate IPS.
We are a system integrator so we propose FortiWeb to our clients who are looking to protect their public web applications like e-banking platforms, teleservice, and so on.