A Radware Minute – New Video Series

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What is a WAAP? What is API Protection? What is Cross-Site Scripting? What is Web Scraping?

The world of cyber security and application protection in particular is constantly evolving and getting more complex. We believe that understanding the landscape of application security is not the solemn business of security officers and engineers. Anyone in the organization involved with web applications should have a good understanding of basic cyber security concepts. We believe it will help improve the communication and understanding among the different stakeholders involved in the development and rollout of applications, as well as promote more security awareness across the organization and hopefully better application security decision-making.

A Radware Minute! That’s all the time it takes for yours truly to explain cyber application protection terminologies in a way that everyone in your organization can understand – from C-level managers to DevOps, CISOs, IT engineers, biz dev, UX managers, product owners, and others.

During the next few months, we will be rolling out a new video weekly, so stay tuned!

To view the newest additions to our collection, click on the videos below and enlighten your cyber security knowledge! To get the videos as they roll out, be sure to follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, or Twitter.

What is a WAF (Web Application Firewall)? | A Radware Minute
What is a Zero Day Attack? | A Radware Minute
What is The OWASP Top 10? | A Radware Minute
What is a Positive Security Model? | A Radware Minute
What is API Protection? | A Radware Minute
What is WAAP (Web Application and API Protection)? | A Radware Minute
What is Cross Site Scripting (XSS)? | A Radware Minute

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