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Security Edge
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New Security Edge Features

At Wallarm, we’re constantly working to deliver new capabilities and enhancements to customers. We’re pleased to announce three new features for our Security Edge customers. 

Custom Block Pages

Security Edge now supports the ability to configure custom block pages. These pages are returned in response to blocked malicious activity in addition to the 403 response. This new capability gives customers the ability to provide a branded response to blocked traffic. Read more about custom block pages in Security Edge in the documentation. 

Access Control Lists

Security Edge now supports the creation and management of Access Control Lists (ACLs) defining which IP addresses can access specific hosts and locations of your APIs. ACLs are created as part of the Security Edge configuration and apply to Security Edge nodes. Read more about ACLs in the documentation. 

Content Caching

Security Edge now supports caching rules, defining how Security Edge Inline nodes store and reuses responses from specific hosts and locations. When cache rules are configured, the system stores and reuses responses to frequent requests instead of reprocessing them, reducing load on your backend servers, lowering response times, and improving user experience. You can read more about caching rules in the documentation. 

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