Agilent uses Imperva to protect and monitor web applications

Submitted by Ofer Shezaf on 2 November 2009 - 11:33am
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SearchSecurity is running a story about Agilent use of WAFs. Agilent bought WAFs for PCI compliance but found that they are very useful for providing insight to data flow and sensitive information in the organization.

Note that while the story is interesting, it seems to be initiated by the Imperva marketing team whos WAFs are used by Agilent.

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