F5 Networks Configuring BIG-IP Advanced WAF v14: Web Application Firewall
F5 Networks Configuring BIG-IP Advanced WAF v14: Web Application Firewall Course Details:
Learn how to defend against attacks using the F5 Web Application Firewall (WAF).
In this 4 day course, students are provided with a functional understanding of how to deploy, tune, and operate the 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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Lesson 1 : Setting Up the BIG-IP System
- Introducing the BIG-IP System
- Initially Setting Up the BIG-IP System
- Archiving the BIG-IP System Configuration
- Leveraging F5 Support Resources and Tools
Lesson 2 : Traffic Processing with BIG-IP
- Identifying BIG-IP Traffic Processing Objects
- Overview of Network Packet Flow
- Understanding Profiles
- Overview of Local Traffic Policies
- Visualizing the HTTP Request Flow
Lesson 3 : Web Application Concepts
- 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
Lesson 4 : Common Web Application Vulnerabilities
- A Taxonomy of Attacks: The Threat Landscape
- What Elements of Application Delivery are Targeted?
- Common Exploits Against Web Applications
Lesson 5 : Security Policy Deployment
- 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
Lesson 6 : Policy Tuning and Violations
- 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
Lesson 7 : Attack Signatures
- 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
Lesson 8 : Positive Security Policy Building
- 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
Lesson 9 : Cookies and Other Headers
- F5 Advanced WAF Cookies: What to Enforce
- Defining Allowed and Enforced Cookies
- Configuring Security Processing on HTTP headers
Lesson 10 : Reporting and Logging
- 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
Lesson 11 : Lab Project 1
Lesson 12 : Advanced Parameter Handling
- Defining Parameter Types
- Defining Static Parameters
- Defining Dynamic Parameters
- Defining Dynamic Parameter Extraction Properties
- Defining Parameter Levels
- Other Parameter Considerations
Lesson 13 : Policy Diff and Administration
- 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
Lesson 14 : Automatic Policy Building
- 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
Lesson 15 : Web Application Vulnerability Scanner Integration
- 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
Lesson 16 : Layered Policies
- Defining a Parent Policy
- Defining Inheritance
- Parent Policy Deployment Use Cases
Lesson 17 : Login Enforcement, Brute Force Mitigation, and Session Tracking
- 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
Lesson 18 : Web Scraping Mitigation and Geolocation Enforcement
- Defining Web Scraping
- Mitigating Web Scraping
- Defining Geolocation Enforcement
- Configuring IP Address Exceptions
Lesson 19 : Layer 7 DoS Mitigation and Advanced Bot Protection
- 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
Lesson 20 : F5 Advanced WAF and iRules
- 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
Lesson 21 : Using Content Profiles
- Defining Asynchronous JavaScript and XML
- Defining JavaScript Object Notation (JSON)
- Defining Content Profiles
- The Order of Operations for URL Classification
Lesson 22 : Review and Final Labs
*Please Note: Course Outline is subject to change without notice. Exact course outline will be provided at time of registration.
- Setting up the BIG-IP system
- Traffic processing with BIG-IP
- Web application concepts
- Web application vulnerabilities
- Security policy deployment
- Policy Tuning and Violations
- Attack signatures
- Positive security policy building
- Cookies and other headers
- Reporting and logging
- Policy Diff and Administration
- Automatic Policy Building
- Web Application Vulnerability Scanner Integration
- Layered Policies
- Login Enforcement, Brute Force Mitigation, and Session Tracking
- Web Scraping Mitigation and Geolocation Enforcement
- Layer 7 DoS Mitigation and Advanced BOT Protection
- F5 Advanced WAF and iRules
- Using Content Profiles
Security and network administrators who are responsible for the installation, deployment, tuning, and day-to-day maintenance of the Web Application Firewall.