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  • Introducing Fastly's TLS Certification Authority

    Wayne Thayer

    Certainly is Fastly’s new publicly-trusted Transport Layer Security (TLS) Certification Authority (CA).

    Product
    Security
  • Protecting your web apps has never been easier: Introducing the Fastly Managed Security Service

    Liam Mayron

    When you’re under attack, every second counts. The Fastly Managed Security Service keeps your web applications and APIs protected while allowing your in-house teams to focus on core competencies, strategic initiatives, and high-impact projects.

    Product
    + 2 more
  • Examining Chrome's TLS ClientHello Permutation | Fastly

    Jonathan Foote, Arun Kumar, + 2 more

    On January 20th, Chrome shipped an update that changed the profile of one of the most popular TLS client fingerprinting algorithms, JA3. In this short blog post we’ll describe the change and our observations across Fastly's network.

    Industry insights
    Security
  • Fifth time’s a charm: Fastly is the only vendor to be named a Customers’ Choice for Web Application and API Protection five years in a row

    Andrew Peterson

    What a run! We are so excited to announce that – for the fifth year in a row – the Fastly Next-Gen WAF (powered by Signal Sciences) has been recognized as a “Customers’ Choice” in the Gartner Peer Insights “Voice of the Customer”: Web Application and API Protection (WAAP) report.

    Security
    Company news
  • Available Now: Fastly Automation Tokens

    Sanjeev Nagvekar

    Announcing the availability of Fastly Automation Tokens: an authentication token that enables non-human clients to perform actions via the Fastly API.

    Product
    Security
  • What's Next in Cybersecurity for 2023 | Fastly

    Andrew Peterson

    Cybersecurity continued to be a hot topic this year. From cloud adoption to automation, here are four security industry trends to expect in 2023.

    Security
    Industry insights
  • The Signals Series, Part 3: Signals at the Edge

    Blake Dournaee

    Learn how to use next-gen WAF signals to identify known actors and track responses. We’ll also look at how moving some of the security decisioning to Fastly’s edge can further protect downstream systems through the use of custom response codes.

    Security
    + 2 more
  • Easy IAM authentication for GCP services now available. | Fastly

    Dom Fee

    Announcing general availability of IAM (Identity Access Management), secrets-free authentication for our Google BigQuery, Cloud Storage, and Pub/Sub logging integrations.

    Product
    Security
  • Survey: 73% Rise in Cybersecurity Spend by 2023 | Fastly

    Sean Leach

    Fastly is excited to share the findings of a cybersecurity survey of IT and security leaders in a new report called, “Fighting fire with fire: Cybersecurity strategies are suffering as a result of complexity.”

    Security
    Industry insights
  • Introducing Cloud WAF Terraform Support

    Liam Mayron

    Terraform, from HashiCorp, enables DevOps teams to deploy cloud infrastructure as code. Fastly supports Terraform across our product lines and today we’re excited to share enhancements to our Next-Gen WAF Terraform provider for our Cloud WAF deployment model which will further streamline operations for our secure DevOps users.

    Security
    + 2 more
  • TLS Key Size: Why Bigger isn't Always Better | Fastly

    Wayne Thayer

    TLS key size has a recommended length of 2048 bits, but that does not mean you can not go bigger or smaller. In this post, we explore the various TLS key sizes by examining the function of the TLS certificate and the cryptographic operations used by TLS.

    Security
    + 2 more
  • Is it time for ECDSA certificates?

    Shane Burgess

    For 40 years, RSA certificates have been the industry standard for Transport Layer Security (TLS). But we’re seeing a shift – especially as the prevalence of high-traffic cyber attacks continues to grow.

    Security
    + 2 more
  • Announcing Rate Limiting Expansion for Next-Gen WAF

    Daniel Corbett

    Today we’re excited to announce an expansion of advanced rate limiting rules, increased blocking durations, and removal of limitations on non-IP client identifiers in the Fastly Next-Gen WAF.

    Security
    Product
  • Seven Ways to Deploy Fastly’s Next-Gen WAF in Kubernetes

    Brendon Macaraeg

    DevOps teams adopt new tools and frameworks like application containers and Kubernetes, a container orchestration system, to more efficiently and quickly build and release applications.

    Security
    DevOps
  • Top 8 Ways We Support Our Next-Gen WAF Customers

    Liam Mayron, Daniel Hampton

    From user experience and thorough documentation to a dedicated research team, Fastly is committed to providing high-quality support to our customers.

    Security
    + 2 more
  • Secure multi-cloud environments: Enterprise journey to the cloud

    Jay Coley

    As organizations go through a digital transformation of their processes and how they engage with their customers, they are often ready for a multi-cloud environment.

    Security
    + 2 more
  • Introducing the Redesigned Fastly Status Page

    Corben Henry

    The Fastly status page is unveiling a new design and enhanced functionality, including information on more products, as well as improved preferences on customer view, subscriptions, and notifications.

    Product
    + 3 more
  • Google BigQuery, Cloud Storage, Pub/Sub access management | Fastly

    Dom Fee

    Today we are excited to announce support for Google Identity and Access Management (IAM) in Limited Availability across our Google Logging endpoints Google BigQuery, Cloud Storage, and Pub/Sub.

    Security
    Privacy
  • Fastly talks with Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team IT Director Michael Taylor | Fastly

    Margaret Arakawa

    In this interview, Fastly CMO Margaret Arakawa sits down with Michael Taylor, IT Director for Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team, to discuss the role technology and security play within the Formula 1 team, as well as ways the two companies hope to work together to push the limits of innovation, performance, and the fan experience.

    Culture
    + 3 more
  • The Signals Series, Part 2: Diving into System Signals

    Liz Hurder

    Today we want to dive into the capabilities of system signals and how our wide range of signals provides customers with the most comprehensive out-of-the-box application protection.

    Security
    DevOps