
NEW! Azure Test Drive for WAF-as-a-Service
We are excited to announce that Barracuda WAF-as-a-Service now has a Test Drive available on the Azure Marketplace. The Test Drive allows Microsoft Azure customers to explore the product and features without a subscription or a demo license.
To start a Test Drive, visit the WAF-as-a-Service page in the Azure Marketplace. Select ‘Test Drive’ and complete the setup form. This provisions a new WAF-as-a-Service account with a lab guide and a full-featured test environment for you to explore. Most people can get through everything in about an hour but you have a full four hours for the Test Drive before it expires. If you’d like more time you can return to the WAF-as-a-Service page in the Azure Marketplace and start a free 30-day trial with a demo license.
Barracuda WAF-as-a-Service is a full-featured SaaS application security service that defends your applications from the OWASP top 10 and zero-day attacks and provides data leakage and unmetered DDoS protection. Advanced Bot Protection uses Barracuda Threat Intelligence Service and machine learning to identify and block malicious bots. Our 5-step setup wizard and pre-built templates make it easy to deploy and configure within minutes.
The Azure Marketplace Test Drive is a tool that helps customers learn about solutions that are available to Azure customers. Although Test Drives have been around for a while, Barracuda WAF-as-a-Service is the first SaaS-based application to be available through the program.
This WAF-as-a-Service Test Drive is easy and free for Microsoft Azure customers. It’s a great way to help you decide on an application security solution. Visit the Azure Marketplace to try it out.

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