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SafeLine WAF

SafeLine WAF

Chaitin Tech

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AI-powered web application firewall using semantic analysis to detect zero-day attacks without relying on rule signatures.

SecurityNetworkingFree·2y ago
#security#zero-day-protection#http-protection#docker#ai-security#waf#devops-security#web-application-firewall#modsecurity-alternative#attack-filtering#semantic-analysis#self-hosted-security#safeline-waf#web-traffic-monitoring#naxsi-alternative
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Cons: - Community Docker images lack official support - Limited documentation available - Unknown update frequency and security maintenance - Less established than alternatives like ModSecurity

Deployment Options

1 stack

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Requirements

500m
512Mi
9443

Stacks

SafeLine WAF ServerService

Author

Chaitin Tech

Project page

Tags

#security#zero-day-protection#http-protection#docker#ai-security#waf#devops-security#web-application-firewall#modsecurity-alternative#attack-filtering#semantic-analysis#self-hosted-security#safeline-waf#web-traffic-monitoring#naxsi-alternative
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