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WAAP policies
WAAP policies
WAAP comes with a set of default policy groups that enhance the security of your web applications by:
Blocking malicious traffic and common attack patterns
Preventing data breaches and unauthorized access to your domain
Ensuring compliance with security standards
Filtering suspicious IP addresses and bot traffic
You can customize WAAP behavior by enabling and disabling specific policies for better alignment with your workflows and security requirements.
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