F5 DDoS Hybrid Defender (EOL) vs Oracle Dyn Web Application Security comparison

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We performed a comparison between F5 DDoS Hybrid Defender (EOL) and Oracle Dyn Web Application Security based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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"Most competitor's environments will have their appliance do a hard stop. This means they weigh traffic from real customers and that affects the overall business experience. F5, on the other hand, uses contextual information to be able to specify what is malicious traffic and what is real traffic. That comes from its pool of intelligence, and from its threat intelligence team.""The user interface was recently changed in one of the latest versions, but we find it to be very good. The change was an improvement."

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"The initial setup is pretty easy."

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Cons
"We've seen the rise of smaller entities, and their requirements grow by the day. Having the ability to give them appliances that fit their needs in terms of that small or medium-sized segment and the pricing they can handle would be something that's great to see.""The solution needs better stability when it's utilized with virtual solutions."

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"The solution should have a Data Mask for the next release. It would be helpful for banking institutions as they would be able to hide the server number of the ATM machine in the CPU."

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Also Known As
Dyn Web Application Security, Zenedge
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Overview

At F5, we give our customers the freedom to securely deliver every app, anywhere—with confidence. All F5 products are highly programmable and integrate into any environment, whether on premises or in any cloud. To date, 48 of the Fortune 50 companies rely on F5 to deliver apps that customers and employees can securely access at any time, on any device, from any location.

ZENEDGE offers total security for your Web applications and networks, identifying threat actors, and stopping malicious bot traffic and DDoS attacks from reaching your servers. Malicious traffic is intercepted at the edge of the network by the ZENEDGE cybersecurity platform, stopping it from ever reaching your web application or network, ensuring continued uptime and normal operations. Ongoing monitoring, threat intel and regular security updates protect against new zero-day vulnerabilities.

Sample Customers
City Bank, Ricacorp Properties, Miele, American Systems, Bangladesh Post Office
FoodStorm, Soccer Shots
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F5 DDoS Hybrid Defender (EOL) doesn't meet the minimum requirements to be ranked in Distributed Denial of Service (DDOS) Protection while Oracle Dyn Web Application Security is ranked 38th in Distributed Denial of Service (DDOS) Protection. F5 DDoS Hybrid Defender (EOL) is rated 8.0, while Oracle Dyn Web Application Security is rated 9.0. The top reviewer of F5 DDoS Hybrid Defender (EOL) writes "Excellent DDoS protection with responsive technical support and a straightforward setup". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Oracle Dyn Web Application Security writes "Very secure with an easy initial setup and pretty stable". F5 DDoS Hybrid Defender (EOL) is most compared with , whereas Oracle Dyn Web Application Security is most compared with .

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