Great news for our Amazon Web Services customers: the Barracuda Web Application Firewall (WAF) is now available as an hourly service on AWS. This means that customers can get the features and the protection of our award-winning WAF on-demand and as needed. There is no large deployment, no license management, no long-term commitment. You only pay for what you use, you only use what you need, and with Barracuda’s elastic EC2 instance pricing model you can start small and easily expand the WAF capacity with one simple action in the AWS management console.
The Barracuda Web Application Firewall protects customers from threats like SQL Injection, Application DDoS, and other attacks that target the application layer. We have detailed information on this product on the WAF product site here. You can view documentation, datasheets, whitepapers, and on-demand demos on that site. You can also login to a live demo of the product here.
The Web Application Firewall product page in the AWS Store has the current pricing chart, which includes WAF and AWS fees. There is also a 30-day evaluation of the product available in the AWS store, so you can deploy the WAF and see how well it meets your needs.
For more information on the Barracuda Web Application Firewall,
- Barracuda Web Application Firewall product page
- Barracuda Web Application Firewall Vx product page
- Technical documentation
- Product blogs
- Live demo (User: guest Pwd: [blank])
- Risk-free 30-day free demo unit

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Christine Barry is Senior Chief Blogger and Social Media Manager at Barracuda. In this role, she helps bring Barracuda stories to life and facilitate communication between the public and Barracuda internal teams. Prior to joining Barracuda, Christine was a field engineer and project manager for K12 and SMB clients for over 15 years. She holds several technology credentials, a Bachelor of Arts, and a Master of Business Administration. She is a graduate of the University of Michigan.
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