Suppliers
United States
Signal Sciences
Overview
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Signal Sciences |
United States | |
Culver City | |
2014 | |
Private | |
< $10m | |
51 - 200 | |
Open website |
IoT Snapshot
Technology Stack
Case Studies
Number of Case Studies5
Centralizing Visibility While Reducing Operational Cost
Legacy WAFs provided high operational costs and response times, especially during critical traffic spikes.As the company continued to expand its offerings and provide great digital experiences for its customers, DeNA knew it needed to scale its web security posture to match. But their legacy hardware WAF was causing the team multiple issues and made it difficult to operate efficiently.It was impossible for the DeNA team to reroute customer page requests if their WAF was not performing correctly.The legacy WAF performance, combined with the high price of scaling hardware investments, made it clear to DeNA that they needed a new solution that can perform under pressure. |
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Leading HR Platform Prioritizes Innovative Security Partnership
As Namely continues to grow its customer base, so does its responsibility to manage web defenses (detection, prevention, and response).Cloud-first, all-in-one HR platform Namely is experiencing rapid growth, which naturally is driving the prioritization of its web defense.Namely looking for production web defense with clear returns on investment. Core criteria included technical alignment, ease of use, best-in-class security functionality, and total cost of ownership. |
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Scaling Attack Detections with Immediate Impact
Lack of visibility into production traffic and new merger and acquisition activity highlighted a need for attack detection modernization.Vimeo is scaling fast but remains highly focused on ensuring the creators and viewers have a seamless experience on their site.To support the company’s recent growth, the Vimeo team knew they had to strengthen their current application security program to prevent prevalent attacks like XSS, SQLi, API abuse, and account takeover.Additionally, they needed a solution that would work seamlessly with their newly built AWS infrastructure without extensive tooling and upkeep. Finally, all requirements had to be consolidated under a single vendor for ease of use across multiple teams. |