Web Application Firewalls
Updated: July 12, 2016
A Web Application Firewall (WAF) helps secure web applications by inspecting inbound web traffic to block SQL injections, Cross-Site Scripting, DDoS and other attacks. Azure Security Center may recommend that you add a web application firewall from a Microsoft partner in order to secure your web applications.
Users can configure a WAF appliance and route traffic for a web application to that WAF. Users can also view and delete WAF solutions previously deployed.
For more information on configuring WAFs using the Azure Security Center Portal, please see Add a Web Application Firewall in Azure Security Center
You can also use the Azure Security Resource Provider REST APIs to configure and manage a WAF programmatically.
Common Tasks
See Also
Security Resource Provider REST API Reference
Add a Web Application Firewall in Azure Security Center