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The Bot Security market is a subset of the IT Security industry, focused on the detection and prevention of malicious bots. Bot Security solutions are designed to protect organizations from automated attacks, such as credential stuffing, distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks, and web scraping. Bot Security solutions use a variety of techniques, such as machine learning, behavioral analysis, and reputation-based filtering, to detect and block malicious bots.
Bot Security solutions are becoming increasingly important as malicious bots become more sophisticated and prevalent. Bot Security solutions can help organizations protect their networks, websites, and applications from automated attacks, as well as protect their customers from fraud and identity theft.
Some companies in the Bot Security market include Akamai, Cloudflare, Imperva, Radware, and WhiteHat Security. Show Less Read more