Tuesday | 13 May, 2008
Computerworld

News

Web application firewalls prime for integrators
Mitchell Bingemann (ARN) 23/01/2006 16:13:48

Computerworld Buyer's Guide - Vendors Matched to this Article
Related Features
  • +

    Encore Performance 10/04/1997 21:50:50

    The history of the IT industry is littered with examples of major IT projects derailed by lack of effective resource management, contract management and change control. But like cobblers' children left to run barefoot while boots are fashioned for other, richer folks, IT managers have had to wait a long time for a tool powerful enough to address the project management issues which typically dog their projects.
  • +

    Lines of Defence 13/04/1997 14:35:25

    Lines of Defence
Additional Resources
Executive Guides
Whitepapers
Zones
Zone logoZones provide focussed content from Computerworld and leading technology partners.

Newsletter Subscription

Sign up for our Computerworld newsletters!
Computerworld's twice-daily news service keeps you in touch with the latest, most important headlines from Australia and around the world.
RSS Feeds

Confusion among end-users and the channel about the differences of Web application firewalls (WAF) has opened up an untapped sector in the security market for integrators, according to Check Point country manager, Scott McKinnel.

It has led to a 20-page evaluation criteria being published to educate the market and end-users on Web application firewalls.

Titled, the Web Application Firewall Evaluation Criteria and released by the Web Application Security Consortium, the document provides advice on making choices among the many devices that fall into the security connectivity sector. It can be viewed at http://www.webappsec.org/projects/wafec/.

McKinnel said a lack of education, resources and time were the major contributor for confusion and low demand in the market. However, he said it was an area that was being self regulated by organisations that required the technology.

"People who have the requirement and needs for WAF are usually pretty clued into the technology," McKinnel said.

WhiteGold Solutions managing director, Dominic Whitehand, attributed the confusion to end-users and the channel.

He said they were unsure which WAF to recommend because of the specificity and variety of solutions available.

"They say that when you only have a hammer then every problem looks like a nail," Whitehand said. "Well, the recent announcement of the Web Application Firewall Evaluation Criteria is really a consortium of hammer vendors aiming to educate the market on the finer points of nail insertion technology."

Both Whitehand and McKinnel recognised the need for integrated solutions that encompass more than just WAF technology.

"Web application firewalls are only one component but not the only component among the broader range of security connectivity safeguards available," said McKinnel

Whitehead said an appliance-based Web application firewall would be a waste of money and rack space for most users.

Within the channel, McKinnel said the WAF space was ideal for integrators to establish themselves.

"It doesn't go beyond a piece of technology so it's perfect for integrators," he said. "Within the security connectivity market there is a high need for it."

Computerworld Buyer's Guide - Vendors Matched to this Article
Market Place

Computerworld Member Login


 

Realise Your VMware Vision: Storage Consolidation and Virtualization for Small to Medium Businesses

10:30 - 11am (EST, Sydney, Australia)
Wednesday, 4th June 2008

Screening live at your PC

Join Computerworld and our expert speakers:

  • Jean-Marc Annonier, Research Manager, IT Spending, IDC
  • Howard Porter, SMB Channels Manager, VMware
  • Clive Gold, Product Marketing Manager Australia/New Zealand, EMC Corporation

to learn about the various virtualization technologies available today and what factors are driving it in small to medium businesses. Discover use cases and technologies that allow successful virtualization and storage consolidation for a more flexible IT infrastructure.

Whitepaper

Growth Strategies in Uncertain Times: Building and Maintaining Lasting Client Relationships in Professional Services Organisations

To stand out and build your business, there are certain key attributes you must build across your firm. Learn how to grow your business and to think strategically about building and deepening core client relationships by reading on.

Enterprise IT Buyer's Guide
Find Technology Vendors Fast
 
Find vendors by name | Find by category
Sponsored Links