azure network security
173 TopicsAzure Firewall NAT Behaviors
NAT, or Network Address Translation, is a method of remapping an IP address into another by modifying network address information in the IP header of packets. When traffic passes through an Azure Firewall, the firewall can perform NAT to translate the source or destination IP addresses and ports of the packets. The specific NAT behavior will depend on the firewall’s configuration and the type of NAT being used. In this blog, we cover what behaviors to expect when traffic flows for inbound traffic, through DNAT rules, and for outbound traffic through the Network, and Application rules of the Azure Firewall.37KViews9likes15CommentsIllumio for Azure Firewall - Combines Benefits of Zero Trust Segmentation and Cloud-Native Firewall
Illumio for Azure Firewall enables organizations to understand application traffic and dependencies and apply consistent protection across environments - limiting exposure, containing breaches, and improving efficiency.9.4KViews7likes1CommentZero Trust with Azure Network Security
In this blog, we will look at how Azure DDoS Protection, Web Application Firewall and Azure Firewall can be deployed to achieve Zero Trust. The deployment is set up with end-to-end TLS encryption showcasing the ability of WAF and Azure Firewall to inspect encrypted traffic.25KViews6likes2CommentsIntroducing the Application Gateway WAF Triage Workbook
The new "Application Gateway WAF Triage" workbook is free of charge and it provides a convenient way to triage WAF events and identify false positives. It gives you the insights you need to better fine-tune your WAF policy.26KViews6likes34Comments