So, I recently did an integration for a company that took their web app
scanner results and mapped those to existing WAF rules. I can think of 2
metrics based off that
1) How many real-world vulns have a corresponding check in the WAF? and
2) Once the WAF rules have been put in place to protect actually-vulnerable
endpoints, how many attacks were actually stifled?
John
On Sat, Jul 11, 2020 at 12:51 PM Dave Aitel via Dailydave <
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So I'm making a video on metrics, of all things, and I wanted to post both this
question <https://twitter.com/daveaitel/status/1281629327776522242?s=20>and
the best answer so far to the list to see if anyone had any other ideas or
followups.
-dave
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