I really like this idea and I've started using Wallarm.
- Integration is amazingly easy if you use nginx... basically an apt-get.
- Unlike most security packages that just block certain ports or apply predefined rules, Wallarm feels like I have a dev-ops team looking at traffic patterns 24/7. They're always learning and they identify when things seem irregular.
This is definitely the next level of network security
Hmm, care to elaborate? Typically HN comments provide details where possible but your comment reads very heavily like marketing speak (so much so I clicked your profile to make sure you weren't a new user registered today). Basically:
> Integration is amazingly easy if you use nginx... basically an apt-get.
What about the Wallarm Cloud?
> Unlike most security packages that just block certain ports or apply predefined rules, Wallarm feels like I have a dev-ops team looking at traffic patterns 24/7. They're always learning and they identify when things seem irregular.
What exactly does this mean? Are you implying that Wallarm uses machine learning and what criteria / data would it use in such a case? Alternatively is this referencing the Wallarm Cloud?
Typically infrastructure pieces are very, very well defined in what they do as they're critical (if it's too slow or not working correctly then you're business goes too slow or stops). If you have specifics of any of your claims it would be great to read.
- Integration is amazingly easy if you use nginx... basically an apt-get.
- Unlike most security packages that just block certain ports or apply predefined rules, Wallarm feels like I have a dev-ops team looking at traffic patterns 24/7. They're always learning and they identify when things seem irregular.
This is definitely the next level of network security