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webScurity Inc.'s webApp.secure protects Web application servers from Internet attacks. Providing webApp.secure in the IBM System z environment ensures that once the application stream is validated, all future communications are physically secure. This utility of the IBM System z Linux Utility Services is a strategic direction, protecting Web applications from attack, in addition to traditional firewall and perimeter security. It is inserted before the Web server in the DMZ to protect end-to-end Web solutions from application attacks or vulnerabilities.
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| Date: | Nov 2007 | ||
| Pages: | 32 |
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