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WAF stands for Web Application Layer Firewall. WAF is an application layer firewall that is meant to secure the back end web server by monitoring every HTTP request and response to and from the server.
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What's wrong with the use of a WAF (Web Application Firewall)?
What could be a consideration is that, even with a secure connection between Client->WAF, and then WAF->Your server, the WAF by definition has access to the raw request/response. … Edit: My above discussed cloud WAF, and as such the concern that a third party has potential access to the unencrypted data. …