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Start Here: Deploying FortiWeb Cloud from a Cloud Marketplace
FortiWeb Cloud is a cloud native SaaS based web application firewall (WAF) that protects web applications & APIs from the OWASP Top 10 threats, zero-day attacks and other application layer attacks. Learn more in the datasheet.
Deploy from a Cloud Marketplace
FortiWeb Cloud is available on all major cloud marketplaces with a 14-day free trial. See sections below for details on subscribing from AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, and OCI Marketplaces
AWS Marketplace
Listing: FortiWeb Cloud WAF-as-a-Service
Follow along with the onboarding video or the getting started guide to deploy from AWS Marketplace.
View documentation: https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortiweb-cloud/23.3.0/user-guide/767352/subscribing-on-aws-market...
Microsoft Azure Marketplace
Listing: FortiWeb Cloud WAF-as-a-Service
Follow along with the video:
View documentation: https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortiweb-cloud/23.3.0/user-guide/83640/subscribing-on-azure-marke...
Google Cloud Marketplace
Listing: FortiWeb Cloud WAF-as-a-Service
Follow along with the video:
View documentation: https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortiweb-cloud/23.3.0/user-guide/226806/subscribing-on-google-clo...
Oracle Cloud Marketplace
Listing: FortiWeb Cloud WAF-as-a-Service
View documentation: https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortiweb-cloud/23.3.0/user-guide/357915/subscribing-on-oci-market...
Getting Started
Once subscribed from a cloud marketplace, the process for onboarding your applications is the same from within the FortiWeb Cloud UI.
- Onboarding applications
- Example: Changing DNS records on AWS Route 53
- Changing IP addresses of origin servers
- Restricting direct traffic & allowing FortiWeb Cloud IP addresses
- How does FortiWeb Cloud choose regions?
- CDN
- Understanding block mode and action
- Register your Serial Number (see below)
- FAQs
Using FortiWeb Cloud with DevOps Tools
FortiWeb Cloud supports DevOps tools including Terraform, Jekins, and Ansible to provide more ways to efficiently deploy, manage, and automate application security. You can use DevOps tools to automatically onboard or delete applications from FortiWeb Cloud. You can also change the IP list in IP Protection using Ansible.
View the documentation for more info: https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortiweb-cloud/latest/user-guide/19966/using-fortiweb-cloud-with-...
FortiWeb Cloud Ansible collection: https://github.com/fortinet/fortiwebcloud-ansible
FortiWeb Cloud Jenkins collection: https://github.com/fortinet/fortiwebcloud-jenkins
Best Practices
To get started, the following topics introduce some best practices when using FortiWeb Cloud.
- Using Dashboard to monitor important notices
- Utilizing FortiView to reduce false positives
- Setting up a secure environment
Registering your Serial Number and Getting Support
Fortinet provides customer service and support for FortiWeb Cloud WAF-as-a-Service. To submit a support ticket, you need to first register your FortiWeb Cloud serial number on FortiCloud.
- Log in to FortiWeb Cloud and take note of the Serial Number at the bottom left corner.
- Go to https://support.fortinet.com, and follow the guidelines provided in the FortiCloud documentation section on Registering Assets to register serial numbers (assets).
Next Steps
Learn about threat analytics, API security, and bot mitigation in FortiWeb Cloud:
AWS
- FortiWeb Cloud Threat Analytics Feature for AWS
- FortiWeb Cloud API Security for AWS
- FortiWeb Cloud Bot Mitigation for AWS
Azure
- FortiWeb Cloud Bot Mitigation for Azure
- FortiWeb Cloud Threat Analytics Feature for Azure
- FortiWeb Cloud API Security for Azure
Learn even more about advanced capabilities, integrations, tips, and other features in our technical learning area.
