> Leaning on a WAF to plug gaping vulnerabilities that can be discovered and exploited during the period of time before the WAF was restored means you have much bigger problems than uptime.
It's also, roughly speaking, the selling point of products called "WAF". (and yes, relying on them is not great)
It's also, roughly speaking, the selling point of products called "WAF". (and yes, relying on them is not great)