Master the art of web application security with the F5 Networks Configuring BIG-IP Advanced WAF v14 course, specifically designed for security and network administrators seeking to bolster defenses against HTTP-based attacks.
Deploy F5 Advanced Web Application Firewall to protect web applications.
Recognize and mitigate multiple attack vectors such as web scraping and zero day exploits.
Implement security policies and understand traffic processing within BIG-IP systems.
Utilize iRules and advanced tools for comprehensive web threat defense.
In this 4 day course, students are provided with a functional understanding of how to deploy, tune, and operate F5 Advanced Web Application Firewall to protect their web applications from HTTP-based attacks. The course includes lecture, hands-on labs, and discussion about different F5 Advanced Web Application Firewall tools for detecting and mitigating threats from multiple attack vectors such web scraping, Layer 7 Denial of Service, brute force, bots, code injection, and zero day exploits.
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Introducing the BIG-IP System
Initially Setting Up the BIG-IP System
Archiving the BIG-IP System Configuration
Leveraging F5 Support Resources and Tools
Identifying BIG-IP Traffic Processing Objects
Overview of Network Packet Flow
Understanding Profiles
Overview of Local Traffic Policies
Visualizing the HTTP Request Flow
Overview of Web Application Request Processing
Web Application Firewall: Layer 7 Protection
F5 Advanced WAF Layer 7 Security Checks
Overview of Web Communication Elements
Overview of the HTTP Request Structure
Examining HTTP Responses
How F5 Advanced WAF Parses File Types, URLs, and Parameters
Using the Fiddler HTTP Proxy
A Taxonomy of Attacks: The Threat Landscape
What Elements of Application Delivery are Targeted?
Common Exploits Against Web Applications
Defining Learning
Comparing Positive and Negative Security Models
The Deployment Workflow
Policy Type: How Will the Policy Be Applied
Policy Template: Determines the Level of Protection
Policy Templates: Automatic or Manual Policy Building
Assigning Policy to Virtual Server
Deployment Workflow: Using Advanced Settings
Selecting the Enforcement Mode
The Importance of Application Language
Configure Server Technologies
Verify Attack Signature Staging
Viewing Requests
Security Checks Offered by Rapid Deployment
Defining Attack Signatures
Using Data Guard to Check Responses
Post-Deployment Traffic Processing
Defining Violations
Defining False Positives
How Violations are Categorized
Violation Rating: A Threat Scale
Defining Staging and Enforcement
Defining Enforcement Mode
Defining the Enforcement Readiness Period
Reviewing the Definition of Learning
Defining Learning Suggestions
Choosing Automatic or Manual Learning
Defining the Learn, Alarm and Block Settings
Interpreting the Enforcement Readiness Summary
Configuring the Blocking Response Page
Defining Attack Signatures
Attack Signature Basics
Creating User-Defined Attack Signatures
Defining Simple and Advanced Edit Modes
Defining Attack Signature Sets
Defining Attack Signature Pools
Understanding Attack Signatures and Staging
Updating Attack Signatures
Defining and Learning Security Policy Components
Defining the Wildcard
Defining the Entity Lifecycle
Choosing the Learning Scheme
How to Learn: Never (Wildcard Only)
How to Learn: Always
How to Learn: Selective
Reviewing the Enforcement Readiness Period: Entities
Viewing Learning Suggestions and Staging Status
Violations Without Learning Suggestions
Defining the Learning Score
Defining Trusted and Untrusted IP Addresses
How to Learn: Compact
F5 Advanced WAF Cookies: What to Enforce
Defining Allowed and Enforced Cookies
Configuring Security Processing on HTTP headers
Overview: Big Picture Data
Reporting: Build Your Own View
Reporting: Chart based on filters
Brute Force and Web Scraping Statistics
Viewing F5 Advanced WAF Resource Reports
PCI Compliance: PCI-DSS 3.0
The Attack Expert System
Viewing Traffic Learning Graphs
Local Logging Facilities and Destinations
How to Enable Local Logging of Security Events
Viewing Logs in the Configuration Utility
Exporting Requests
Logging Profiles: Build What You Need
Configuring Response Logging
Defining Parameter Types
Defining Static Parameters
Defining Dynamic Parameters
Defining Dynamic Parameter Extraction Properties
Defining Parameter Levels
Other Parameter Considerations
Comparing Security Policies with Policy Diff
Merging Security Policies
Restoring with Policy History
Examples of F5 Advanced WAF Deployment Types
ConfigSync and F5 Advanced WAF Security Data
ASMQKVIEW: Provide to F5 Support for Troubleshooting
Overview of Automatic Policy Building
Defining Templates Which Automate Learning
Defining Policy Loosening
Defining Policy Tightening
Defining Learning Speed: Traffic Sampling
Defining Track Site Changes
Integrating Scanner Output into F5 Advanced WAF
Will Scan be Used for a New or Existing Policy?
Importing Vulnerabilities
Resolving Vulnerabilities
Using the Generic XML Scanner XSD file
Defining a Parent Policy
Defining Inheritance
Parent Policy Deployment Use Cases
Defining Login Pages
Configuring Automatic Detection of Login Pages
Defining Session Tracking
What Are Brute Force Attacks?
Brute Force Protection Configuration
Defining Source-Based Protection
Source-Based Brute Force Mitigations
Defining Session Tracking
Configuring Actions Upon Violation Detection
Session Hijacking Mitigation Using Device ID
Defining Web Scraping
Mitigating Web Scraping
Defining Geolocation Enforcement
Configuring IP Address Exceptions
Defining Denial of Service Attacks
The General Flow of DoS Protection
Defining the DoS Profile
Overview of TPS-based DoS Protection
Applying TPS mitigations
Create a DoS Logging Profile
Defining DoS Profile General Settings
Defining Bot Signatures
Defining Proactive Bot Defense
Defining Behavioral and Stress-Based Detection
Defining Behavioral DoS Mitigation
Common Uses for iRules
Identifying iRule Components
Triggering iRules with Events
Defining F5 Advanced WAF iRule Events
Defining F5 Advanced WAF iRule Commands
Using F5 Advanced WAF iRule Event Modes
Defining Asynchronous JavaScript and XML
Defining JavaScript Object Notation (JSON)
Defining Content Profiles
The Order of Operations for URL Classification
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Aaron Steele
Casey Pense
Chris Tsantiris
Javier Martin
Justin Gilley
Kathy Le
Kelson Smith
Oussama Azzam
Pascal Rodmacq
Randall Granier