- Report
- February 2024
- 100 Pages
North America
From €4533EUR$4,750USD£3,798GBP
- Report
- February 2024
- 120 Pages
Asia Pacific
From €4533EUR$4,750USD£3,798GBP
- Report
- February 2024
- 120 Pages
Europe
From €4533EUR$4,750USD£3,798GBP
- Report
- February 2024
- 120 Pages
Global
From €4533EUR$4,750USD£3,798GBP
- Report
- February 2024
- 135 Pages
Global
From €4533EUR$4,750USD£3,798GBP
- Report
- October 2023
- 172 Pages
Global
From €4295EUR$4,500USD£3,598GBP
- Report
- September 2021
- 145 Pages
Asia Pacific
From €1432EUR$1,500USD£1,199GBP
- Report
- July 2023
- 318 Pages
Global
From €3436EUR$3,600USD£2,879GBP
- Report
- June 2018
- 94 Pages
Global
From €3340EUR$3,500USD£2,799GBP
- Report
- November 2024
- 97 Pages
Global
From €3500EUR$3,929USD£3,035GBP
- Report
- December 2023
- 87 Pages
Global
From €3500EUR$3,929USD£3,035GBP
- Book
- February 2025
- 416 Pages
The Runtime Application Self Protection (RASP) market is a subset of the IT security industry that focuses on protecting applications from malicious attacks. RASP solutions are designed to detect and prevent malicious activity in real-time, without relying on signatures or other static methods. RASP solutions are typically deployed as part of an application's runtime environment, allowing them to monitor and protect the application from malicious activity. RASP solutions can also be used to detect and prevent malicious activity in the application's environment, such as malicious code injection or data exfiltration.
RASP solutions are becoming increasingly popular as organizations look to protect their applications from malicious attacks. RASP solutions provide organizations with the ability to detect and prevent malicious activity in real-time, allowing them to respond quickly to threats and minimize the impact of an attack.
Some companies in the RASP market include Imperva, Contrast Security, Waratek, Prevoty, and Signal Sciences. Show Less Read more