COMPANY NEWSOctober 11th, 2011 - NT OBJECTives announces NTODefend“Perfect-Fit” Custom Patching of Web App Vulnerabilities Via Existing IPS or WAFsWeb Application Firewalls and Intrusion Preventions Systems Now More Effective With NTODefend, Eliminates Need to Wait for Developer Code FixesIrvine, CA (PRWEB) October 11, 2011 NT OBJECTives, a provider of automated, comprehensive and accurate Web Application security software, services and SaaS, today announced NTODefend, the first software solution that enables enterprise security teams to quickly and automatically create “perfect-fit” custom rules to patch Web Application Firewalls (WAF) or Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) against web application vulnerabilities discovered in automated NTOSpider scans. With NTODefend, enterprise security teams now have the ability to quickly and easily customize and train their WAFs/IPS’s to be optimally effective at protecting applications in production, while eliminating the difficulties, costs and risks associated with traditional manual methods of training these technologies. “Given the recent spate of malicious attacks, it is clear that there needs to be a change in the industry,” says Dan Kuykendall, co-CEO and Chief Technology Officer of NT OBJECTives. “The various application security vendors must continue to work together to deliver innovation that helps organizations protect applications already in production more effectively. Security teams are discovering application vulnerabilities, but in the time it takes for a security team to notify the development team that a code fix is needed, a site can be defaced, taken down, or have customer data stolen.” For this reason, organizations need to rely on WAFs to protect their web applications while developers are fixing the code, when the third party code cannot be accessed or when the code is simply outdated. In the ninth annual Global Information Security Survey conducted by CSO magazine and PricewaterhouseCoopers, the number of respondents who are investing in WAFs grew from 72 percent to 80 percent in the past year1, however, according to 451 Group research only five to 50 percent of enterprises ever put their WAFs into ‘active blocking mode’2. This contradiction exists because very few enterprise security teams actually have time to properly train their WAFs to provide the necessary protection, leaving applications and enterprises vulnerable to an ever changing landscape of threats. Additionally, as has been the case with IPS deployment, enterprises are concerned that active defensive devices will block good traffic. While WAF and IPS devices include standard rules designed to block vulnerabilities, they lack the specific knowledge of the applications that they are supposed to protect. As such, the included packaged rules are one-size-fits-all and are less effective than rules that are designed to work specifically for that application. About NTODefend NTODefend Product Features
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