I have been using F5 Rules for AWS WAF for a short time and want to discover more about it.
My main use case with F5 Rules for AWS WAF is testing it out.
I don't have a quick specific example of what I'm testing at this moment.
For now, I don't have anything else to add about my testing experience so far.
The best features F5 Rules for AWS WAF offers, from what I've seen or read so far, are application layer protection.
I am referring to application layer protection with F5 Rules for AWS WAF, which stands out to me as using something similar to iRules to protect applications.
F5 Rules for AWS WAF has positively impacted our organization for security through the implementation of traffic rules in our application.
I have noticed specific benefits such as easy management with F5 Rules for AWS WAF, but I think that it's too early to provide a definitive assessment because I started using it only a few days ago.
I don't know how F5 Rules for AWS WAF can be improved because I have only been using it for a few days.
I don't have anything to add about the needed improvements for F5 Rules for AWS WAF at this time.
I have been working in my current field for about two years.
F5 Rules for AWS WAF is stable in my experience so far.
From what I've seen, F5 Rules for AWS WAF's scalability is stable for now.
I have not had any experience with customer support for F5 Rules for AWS WAF yet.
I did not previously use a different solution.
I had a great experience with the pricing, setup cost, and licensing.
My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.
It's too early to talk about a return on investment with F5 Rules for AWS WAF.
I had a great experience with the pricing, setup cost, and licensing.
I did not evaluate other options before choosing F5 Rules for AWS WAF as it was my first time.
It's too early to provide my experience or advice to others looking into using F5 Rules for AWS WAF.
I don't have any additional thoughts about F5 Rules for AWS WAF before we wrap up.
I found this interview at AWS re:Invent.
I gave this review a rating of 8.