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Incapsula

Incapsula, Inc.
Founded November 2009 (2009-11)
Founder Gur Shatz
Marc Gaffan
Headquarters Redwood Shores, CA, United States
Key people
Anthony Bettencourt,CEO, Imperva
Marc Gaffan, General Manager
Services Website Performance
Security as a Service
Parent Imperva
Website www.incapsula.com

Incapsula Inc. is a cloud-based application delivery platform. It uses a global content delivery network to provide website security, DDoS protection, load balancing and failover services to clients.

Incapsula was founded in 2009 by Gur Shatz and Marc Gaffan. The company originally operated under the company Imperva (NYSE:IMPV), a US-based data security company who owned 85% of the company. It was spun out from Imperva in 2009 and reported to be growing at a rate of 50% per quarter as of August 2013. It was also reported that Imperva has increased its ownership in the company since it was spun out in 2009.

In August 2012 Incapsula launched Botopedia.org, an online community-sourced directory that consolidates information about active non-human entities (bots).

Incapsula was attributed with protecting against one of the Internet's largest attacks on a website as of October 2013. The attack was said to have lasted nine hours with 100 Gigabits of traffic at its peak. The attack was against BTC China, a bitcoin and yuan trading platform.

Incapsula has different features that are used in the security and performance of websites. These include web application firewall (WAF), DDoS mitigation and a content delivery network (CDN), which Incapsula uses for proxy acceleration and caching.

Incapsula WAF provides solutions to protect websites against SQL injections, cross site scripting, illegal resource access and all other OWASP top ten threats, and web 2.0 threats including comment spam, fake registrations, site scraping, malicious bots, and academic web archiving. It works by changing a website's Domain Name System (DNS) record to route the website traffic through Incapsula. Incapsula then filters out malicious attacks from bots and website scrapers. Incapsula also has a content delivery network that caches websites on their server network to speed up website load time. The cached information is returned from a server closest to the end user in order to provide fast page loads. This also eliminates slow response from central servers due to heavy server traffic.


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