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ASM Attack Signature Sets
- Mar 30, 2021
If your application relies on a back-end SQL DB then yes, you should add the SQL Injection signature sets to secure it. It sounds like Server Technologies are being automatically detected and added your policy. That's good because all you really need are the attack signatures for the OS, web server, application framework, and database which match your environment. This means you won't have to manage violations triggered by attack signatures which are not related to your infrastructure. Make sense?
As Erik is saying better talk with you dev and server teams about what is the database, what is the operational system on server, what programming languages are used as such things need to be asked.
Thanks :)
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