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by tehalex 948 days ago
Agree for our apps.

However, for 3rd party code we run/host but don't really own I see value to a WAF. For example, we unfortunately run WordPress, and I don't have time to manually audit all of the stupid plugins people want to be installed beyond a checker for known vulnerabilities, so a WAF is some comfort/protection.

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Agreed on the 3rd party code having a WAF.

What WAF solution are you using for WordPress?