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Neustar UltraBot Protect provides more visibility into application layer traffic
2021-07-28 02:30

Neustar introduced UltraBot Protect to provide users with more visibility into, and control over, their application layer traffic.

Neustar UltraBot Protect delivers enhanced capabilities that allow users to examine traffic patterns to determine risk, easily set rules, and block nefarious web application traffic, all through an intuitive, dynamic and comprehensive user interface or Neustar's extensible API, both of which deliver actionable data and insights to better manage incoming traffic.

Neustar's portfolio of application security products, which also includes UltraDDoS Protect and UltraWAF, utilises deep insights of network traffic to ensure users' digital networks are secure across all touchpoints.

Added Kaczmarek: "The rapid evolution of the modern enterprise has created precarious interdependencies and security gaps, making it significantly easier to exploit vulnerabilities, especially at the application layer. UltraBot Protect marries extensive bot detection capabilities with a sleek and straightforward interface that gives users a clear and complete view of the data, helping them set effective parameters in managing and blocking traffic to keep systems safe and assets protected."

UltraBot Protect and all its features are now accessible to UltraWAF and UltraDDoS Protect customers.

To examine whether a malicious IP address is the source; device fingerprint, which detects a fingerprint ID in the incoming request header and browser attributes; and bot trap, which determines whether a bot or human user is incoming based on detection traced to a specific bot trap URL. Additionally, UltraBot Protect covers the basics, such as customised block and allow lists, bot rate limits and transactions per second, as well as captcha to detect whether traffic is human or bot generated.


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