LoggerMiddleware.Lib

Wallids IDS - IPS System.


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Install-Package LoggerMiddleware.Lib -Version 1.0.0

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Wallids Integration Service

What is Wallids?

Wallids is a cyber security system created for small and medium companies. Users set up the system within 5 minutes and never deal with anything again. Wallids have only 27 ms response time and it eliminates false positive damage from the industry by disrupting the attack structure instead of blocking it. Wallids brings the best of both WAF and RASP systems by using its revolutionary machine learning algorithm and cloud design to protect websites against cyberattacks.


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Why Should You Choose Wallids?

Faster Response Time

According to portent, every additional second of load time means a drop of 4,42% in conversion rates and it doesn't stop there. page speed is one of the key elements that affects your google ranking. wallids analyzes requests in 27ms so your customers don't have to wait to buy your products.


Zero False Positive Cost

All merchants lose 2,79% of revenue to false positives. False positive costs are more than 5 times chargeback costs and most false positive incidents occur in campaign times. Wallids prevents attacks instead of blocking attackers and cleans requests from harmful code so when a false positive occurs you won't lose a penny.


You Don't Need an IT Team

Dealing with the technical aspects of your website is already hard. To protect your website you have to learn cybersecurity or hire new people. Wallids doesn't force you to choose between your time or expenses. You can integrate Wallids to your site in 5 minutes even if you don't know how to code and you will still get top protection rates and low response times.


You Don't Have to Track Updates

60% of data breaches happen because of unpatched vulnerabilities. Updates are important but tracking them is annoying and time-consuming. Wallids updates itself with each attack and improves its algorithm every second thanks to its centralized cloud-based architecture.

What is WAF?

Hackers attack the application layer to steal sensitive data from users. The most commonly executed attack methods are Injection attacks such as Sql Injections or Cross-Site Scripting (XSS). As cyber-attacks on web applications become common, website owners and information security professionals have started developing Web Application Firewalls (WAFs), to counter attacks that target a website's application layer.

What is RASP?

RASP is a cybersecurity protection mechanism that is used to detect and prevent cyber attacks on applications and services. It provides protection against several cyber attacks, including SQL injection and request forgery. RASP is an evolution beyond WAF, an application firewall from a previous era. While WAFs were designed to identify attacks after they occur, RASP provides real-time protection for applications, even when there is no malicious intent.