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Safeguard articles tagged "rasp" — guides, analysis, and best practices for software supply chain and application security.
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Runtime Application Self-Protection (RASP)
RASP blocks attacks from inside a running app. Learn how it works, how it differs from a WAF, its limits, top vendors, and where it fits with SAST/SCA.
IAST vs RASP: A Decision Tree for 2026
When to deploy IAST, when to deploy RASP, and when to skip both. A pragmatic decision tree based on application architecture, threat model, and operational maturity.
Runtime Application Security Protection (RASP), Explained
Runtime application security protection instruments your app from the inside so it can block attacks in production, not just flag them in a report.
RASP vs IAST: Which to Deploy in 2026
A practical comparison of Runtime Application Self-Protection and Interactive Application Security Testing for 2026, with deployment guidance based on real-world tradeoffs.
What is RASP
RASP runs inside an application and blocks attacks in real time, from the inside out. Here's how it works, how it differs from a WAF, and where it fits.
IAST vs RASP: Runtime Protection Approaches Compared
Interactive Application Security Testing and Runtime Application Self-Protection both operate at runtime, but they serve different purposes. Here is how they compare and when to use each.
Runtime Application Self-Protection (RASP): A Practical Guide
RASP embeds security directly into the application runtime, detecting and blocking attacks from inside the app. It's powerful, controversial, and misunderstood. Here's what actually works.