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RASP

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What is RASP?

RASP stands for Runtime Application Self-Protection. It's a security technology designed to detect and block attacks in real-time by monitoring application behavior from within the application itself. Unlike traditional security measures that operate at the network perimeter, RASP integrates directly into the application's runtime environment. This allows it to analyze application logic and data flow to identify and mitigate threats such as SQL injection, cross-site scripting (XSS), and remote code execution attempts as they occur.

What other technologies are related to RASP?

RASP Competitor Technologies

Interactive Application Security Testing. While IAST also provides runtime analysis, it often focuses on pre-production environments and may not have the same real-time blocking capabilities as RASP.
mentioned alongside RASP in 20% (449) of relevant job posts
Web Application Firewall. WAFs protect web applications by filtering malicious HTTP traffic, often overlapping with RASP's protection capabilities.
mentioned alongside RASP in 1% (192) of relevant job posts

RASP Complementary Technologies

Security Information and Event Management. SIEM systems can ingest security events generated by RASP, providing a broader view of security incidents.
mentioned alongside RASP in 0% (114) of relevant job posts

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