Category
Runtime Protection & WAF
RASP, In-App WAF, and threat detection strategies to protect your applications while they run in production. From SQL injection blocking to LLM prompt injection defense.
Application Security
What Is Runtime Security? The Complete Guide (2026)
Runtime security has become one of the most critical, and most misunderstood, layers in modern application security. Most teams invest heavily in scanning code before deployment, only to discover that the threats they actually face in production look nothing like what their static tools predicted. The reason is straightforward: attackers don’t target your source code […]

Comparisons
RASP vs WAF: The Key Differences and Why You Need a Third Approach
Most security teams face the same dilemma: deploy a WAF to protect the perimeter, add RASP for deeper runtime visibility, or somehow juggle both. Every guide online walks you through the same comparison and arrives at the same conclusion: “use both together.” But that framing might be wrong entirely. This article covers how WAF and […]

Application Security
RunTime Application Self-Protection (RASP): Maximizing your App Security
Introduction to RunTime Application Self-Protection (RASP) RunTime Application Self-Protection (RASP) is a game-changer in the world of application security. In this section, we will dive into the fundamental aspects of RASP, including its definition, mechanics, advantages, and how it stacks up against traditional security methods. What is RunTime Application Self-Protection (RASP)? RASP is an advanced […]
