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5 TopicsLightboard Lessons: Introducing F5 DataSafe
F5 DataSafe protects data and credentials entered into sensitive fields in your web application by encrypting data at the application layer on the client side. Transport Layer Security (TLS) protects traffic in transit, while application layer encryption protects users at the browser level, where TLSterminates. The extra layer of security provided by DataSafe can defend users from malware tampering and man-in-the-browser attacks. In this video, John outlines the details of what DataSafe is and how it works. Enjoy! Related Resources: Overview of the DataSafe Profile Explaining TLS 1.3759Views0likes1CommentAPM login page and DataSafe - why not working?
Hi, I followed instructions in Lock Down Your Login as well as watched referenced video but no ALG is performed when accessing APM standard login page (after redirect to /my.policy). I am sure DataSafe is working as I can see encryption and other functions working when accessing different sites. Is there something special that has to be configured to enable APM login page protection? I am using 13.1.06 VE for that. Piotr351Views0likes1CommentAPM login page and DataSafe - why not working?
Hi, I followed instructions in Lock Down Your Login as well as watched referenced video but no ALG is performed when accessing APM standard login page (after redirect to /my.policy). I am sure DataSafe is working as I can see encryption and other functions working when accessing different sites. Is there something special that has to be configured to enable APM login page protection? I am using 13.1.06 VE for that. Piotr267Views0likes0CommentsAppSec Made Easy: Credential Protection
Learn how to use the F5 Advanced Web Application Firewall to protect your credentials. Identities are the keys to our applications and criminals can steal them right from the browser. DataSafe protects the credentials at the most vulnerable point. See the entire AppSec Made Easy series.590Views0likes2Comments