How do Barracuda Web Application Controllers Detect and Mitigate Threats? How do Barracuda Web Application Controllers Detect and Mitigate Threats?
Barracuda Web Application Controllers provide award-winning protection from all common attacks on Web applications, including SQL injections, cross-site scripting attacks, session tampering, and buffer overflows. As a full proxy, Barracuda Web Application Controllers inspect both request and response traffic, providing the capabilities to not only block inbound attacks, but also to cloak your Web site from hackers and filter outbound traffic to prevent potential sensitive data leakage, such as credit card numbers or social security numbers. In addition, Barracuda Web Application Controllers secure applications from unauthorized user access through integration with common authentication services, such as LDAP and RADIUS servers, and can provide full PKI infrastructure for use with client certificates. With the optional Web Services Security Edition, Barracuda Web Application Controllers extend protection for traditional HTML Web applications to modern XML Web services applications. In a
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