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Imperva

Comprehensive digital security for applications and data

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Description

Imperva provides comprehensive digital security solutions engineered to safeguard critical business assets against a constantly evolving threat landscape. The platform offers multi-layered security focused on both application and data protection, effectively defending against diverse cyber threats such as DDoS attacks, sophisticated botnets, API vulnerabilities, and supply chain risks. Imperva ensures protection across various deployment models, including on-premises, cloud, and hybrid environments, offering unified visibility and control.

By integrating capabilities like Web Application Firewall (WAF), Advanced Bot Protection, API Security, DDoS Protection, and a sophisticated Data Security Fabric, Imperva helps organizations maintain business continuity and enhance user experience, even under attack. The platform also assists businesses in simplifying complex compliance requirements, such as PCI DSS 4.0, and provides tools for data governance, risk analytics, and secure cloud migration, ensuring data integrity and privacy.

Key Features

  • Web Application Firewall (WAF): Instantly secure applications from the latest threats.
  • Advanced Bot Protection: Identify and mitigate the most sophisticated bad bots.
  • API Security: Discover shadow APIs and the sensitive data they handle.
  • DDoS Protection: Secure all assets at the edge with guaranteed uptime.
  • Data Security Fabric: Multicloud, hybrid security platform protecting all data types.
  • Client-Side Protection: Visibility and control over third-party JavaScript code.
  • Runtime Protection: Secure workloads from unknown threats and vulnerabilities.
  • Account Takeover Protection: Protect login endpoints and prevent account-based fraud.
  • Content Delivery Network (CDN): Boost website performance with caching and compression.

Use Cases

  • Securing web applications and APIs against exploits.
  • Protecting infrastructure from volumetric and application DDoS attacks.
  • Mitigating automated threats from bad bots.
  • Achieving and maintaining PCI DSS 4.0 compliance.
  • Optimizing website and application delivery speed.
  • Implementing comprehensive data governance policies.
  • Ensuring compliance with data privacy regulations.
  • Analyzing user behavior for security threat detection.
  • Assessing and managing data-related risks.
  • Protecting sensitive data across its lifecycle.
  • Securing data during migration to cloud environments.

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