The Forrester New Wave™: Runtime Application Self-Protection, Q1 2018
Runtime Application Self-Protection (RASP) secures your new, legacy, and third-party applications by default, whether they live on-premises or in the cloud. RASP also makes secure software development efficient and economically viable.
Imperva, through its 2018 acquisition of Prevoty, 'leads the pack' in RASP, according to the Forrester New Wave™: Runtime Application Self-Protection, Q1 2018 report.
Learn more about how RASP complements Imperva's analyst-recognized suite of application and data security solutions, creating comprehensive layered defense for your business while protecting growth and innovation.
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