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UUSEC WAF – high-performance web application firewall

July 7, 2026 Steve Emms Security

UUSEC WAF is a high-performance web application firewall and API security gateway. It uses machine learning and semantic analysis.

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SafeLine – self-hosted web application firewall

July 6, 2026 Steve Emms Security

SafeLine is a self-hosted web application firewall (WAF) and reverse proxy designed to protect web applications from attacks and exploits.

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open-appsec – automatic web application and API security using machine learning

April 16, 2024 Steve Emms Web Apps

open-appsec is a machine learning security engine that preemptively and automatically prevents threats against Web Application & APIs.

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BunkerWeb – next-generation Web Application Firewall

April 16, 2024 Steve Emms Security

BunkerWeb is a next-generation and open-source Web Application Firewall (WAF) which offers easy integration with existing environments.

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lua-resty-waf – High Performance WAF Built on the OpenResty Stack

November 4, 2023 Steve Emms Security

lua-resty-waf is a high performance web application firewall (WAF) written for the OpenResty stack, leveraging the scalable architecture of Nginx, while providing a ModSecurity-compatible rule syntax.

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Coraza – high performance web application firewall

November 4, 2023 Steve Emms Security

Coraza Web Application Firewall is an enterprise grade, Golang port of ModSecurity.

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NAXSI – Nginx Anti XSS & SQL Injection

November 4, 2023 Steve Emms Security

NAXSI is a high performance, low rules maintenance web application firewall (WAF) for Nginx. NAXSI is based on a white list approach.

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ModSecurity – Web Application Firewall Engine for Apache, IIS and Nginx

November 4, 2023 Steve Emms Security

ModSecurity is an awesome multi-purpose cross-platform web application firewall (WAF).

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