Chief Information Officer at F.P. eSafe Solutions LTD
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2024-01-19T11:01:00Z
Jan 19, 2024
The solution is useful to protect applications. Another use case is integrating NGINX into your deployment pipelines, allowing you to protect your workflows directly from your deployment pipelines.
Security Data Scientist at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
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2024-01-16T12:03:30Z
Jan 16, 2024
I tested specific features and evaluated the solution against the Web Application Firewall. I conducted research to test different detection percentages. I did not use it directly for protection but for evaluation purposes.
Head Competence Center Agile & Communication at a insurance company with 1,001-5,000 employees
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2021-11-07T10:14:00Z
Nov 7, 2021
We tried to secure our public exposed APIs with NGINX App Protect. The cases must be all completely automated, because we want to build a self-service engine so that a decentralized approach is possible in the organization.
I'm carrying out some research work on NGINX because I am in academia. All my use cases relate to scaling from private to public cloud and vice versa. The other use case is for our perimeter security for cloud-based EDCs. We are customers of NGINX and I'm a technical product manager.
Manager - Cyber Security (SOC) at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
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2020-02-13T07:51:01Z
Feb 13, 2020
We use this solution to protect our entire set of web applications. This includes protecting against vulnerabilities as a result of programming errors.
Chief Technology Officer at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
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2020-01-26T09:26:00Z
Jan 26, 2020
We use WAF as part of our security solution, protecting applications such as internet banking. It is used both as a web application firewall and for load balancing.
We generally use NGINX with a combination of docker downstream so we have a container running which exposes multiple boards. And in terms on which we are running NGINX directory maps into the ports. So there is a major use case and sometimes we use it for security headers forwarding.
NGINX App Protect application security solution combines the efficacy of
advanced F5 web application firewall (WAF) technology with the agility and performance of
NGINX Plus. The solution runs natively on NGINX Plus and addresses some
of the most difficult challenges facing modern DevOps environments:
Integrating security controls directly into the development automation pipeline
Applying and managing security for modern and distributed application environments such as containers and...
We use the tool for customer platforms and portal environments like e-commerce.
The solution is useful to protect applications. Another use case is integrating NGINX into your deployment pipelines, allowing you to protect your workflows directly from your deployment pipelines.
I tested specific features and evaluated the solution against the Web Application Firewall. I conducted research to test different detection percentages. I did not use it directly for protection but for evaluation purposes.
We use the solution for application firewall purposes. We use both mobile and web applications.
NGINX App Protect can be used as a reverse proxy, internet controller, and for caching.
We used NGINX App Protect for our externally-facing web applications to secure them using the WAF.
I use this solution as a web application firewall.
We use this solution for protecting published services including website applications, mobile applications, and web applications.
We tried to secure our public exposed APIs with NGINX App Protect. The cases must be all completely automated, because we want to build a self-service engine so that a decentralized approach is possible in the organization.
I'm carrying out some research work on NGINX because I am in academia. All my use cases relate to scaling from private to public cloud and vice versa. The other use case is for our perimeter security for cloud-based EDCs. We are customers of NGINX and I'm a technical product manager.
We use this solution to protect our entire set of web applications. This includes protecting against vulnerabilities as a result of programming errors.
We use WAF as part of our security solution, protecting applications such as internet banking. It is used both as a web application firewall and for load balancing.
We generally use NGINX with a combination of docker downstream so we have a container running which exposes multiple boards. And in terms on which we are running NGINX directory maps into the ports. So there is a major use case and sometimes we use it for security headers forwarding.