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AWS Web Application Firewall vs Fortinet FortiWeb

Both AWS Web Application Firewall and Fortinet FortiWeb are capable WAF solutions. The right choice depends on your specific infrastructure, budget, and feature requirements.

Overview

AWS Web Application Firewall and Fortinet FortiWeb are both popular web application firewall solutions. This comparison will help you understand the key differences and choose the right one for your needs.

Native AWS security service providing scalable WAF protection for applications hosted on AWS infrastructure with pay-per-use pricing.

AI-powered web application firewall from Fortinet providing advanced threat detection, API protection, and bot mitigation for web applications and APIs, available as hardware appliance, VM, or cloud service.

Quick Comparison

Feature AWS Web Application Firewall Fortinet FortiWeb
Overall Rating 4.3/5 4.2/5
Free Tier No No
Pricing Model Pay-per-use (rules + requests) Appliance purchase + subscription, or SaaS subscription
Ease of Use 3.5/5 3.5/5
Value for Money 4.0/5 3.8/5
Support 4.0/5 4.3/5
Platforms AWS CloudFront, ALB, API Gateway, AppSync, Cognito, App Runner, Verified Access On-premises, AWS, Azure, GCP, Oracle Cloud, Kubernetes, VMware, Hyper-V, KVM
Compliance SOC 1/2/3, PCI DSS, HIPAA, FedRAMP, ISO 27001 PCI DSS, HIPAA, SOC 2, GDPR, FIPS 140-2

Pricing Comparison

AWS Web Application Firewall

Model: Pay-per-use (rules + requests)

Small (1 ACL, 10 rules)

$15/month + $0.60/M requests

Medium (2 ACL, 25 rules)

$35/month + $0.60/M requests

Large (5 ACL, 50 rules)

$75/month + $0.60/M requests

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Fortinet FortiWeb

Model: Appliance purchase + subscription, or SaaS subscription

FortiWeb Appliance

Starting ~$20,000

FortiWeb VM

Custom pricing

FortiWeb Cloud

Custom pricing (SaaS)

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Features Comparison

AWS Web Application Firewall

  • AWS Managed Rules

    Pre-configured rule groups maintained by AWS and AWS Marketplace sellers for common threats.

  • Custom Rules

    Build your own rules using conditions like IP addresses, HTTP headers, URI strings, and more.

  • Rate-Based Rules

    Automatically block IPs that exceed defined request thresholds.

  • Bot Control

    Managed rule group for detecting and managing bot traffic (additional cost).

  • Fraud Control

    Account takeover prevention and creation fraud detection for login/signup pages.

  • Firewall Manager Integration

    Centrally configure and manage WAF rules across multiple AWS accounts.

Fortinet FortiWeb

  • ML-Based Threat Detection

    Dual-layer machine learning engine that profiles application behavior and detects anomalies without manual rule tuning.

  • API Protection

    Automatic API discovery, schema validation, and protection against OWASP API Top 10 threats including parameter tampering and injection attacks.

  • Bot Mitigation

    Advanced bot detection using ML, browser fingerprinting, and behavioral analysis to distinguish legitimate users from malicious bots.

  • Virtual Patching

    Automatic virtual patches from FortiGuard Labs to protect against newly discovered vulnerabilities before application code can be updated.

  • DDoS Protection

    Layer 7 DDoS protection with rate limiting, IP reputation, and geographic blocking to prevent application-layer denial of service attacks.

  • Security Fabric Integration

    Deep integration with Fortinet Security Fabric for correlated threat intelligence, automated response, and unified security management.

Which One Is Right for You?

The best WAF depends on your specific requirements, infrastructure, and team expertise.

AWS Web Application Firewall

  • You need: AWS-native applications, organizations already invested in AWS ecosystem, variable traffic workloads, multi-account AWS environments
  • You're using: AWS CloudFront, ALB, API Gateway, AppSync, Cognito, App Runner, Verified Access
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Fortinet FortiWeb

  • You need: Mid-to-large enterprises, organizations using Fortinet Security Fabric, hybrid cloud deployments, regulated industries needing compliance certifications
  • You're using: On-premises, AWS, Azure, GCP, Oracle Cloud, Kubernetes, VMware, Hyper-V, KVM
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We recommend evaluating both options with a trial or free tier before committing. Consider your existing infrastructure, team expertise, compliance requirements, and budget.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which has better support: AWS Web Application Firewall or Fortinet FortiWeb?

Fortinet FortiWeb has a higher support rating (4.3/5) compared to AWS Web Application Firewall (4.0/5). However, support quality can vary based on your plan tier - enterprise customers typically receive more responsive support from both providers. Consider evaluating support during a trial period.

Which is easier to implement: AWS Web Application Firewall or Fortinet FortiWeb?

Fortinet FortiWeb scores higher for ease of use (3.5/5) versus AWS Web Application Firewall (3.5/5). The actual implementation effort depends on your existing infrastructure and team expertise.

Which is more cost-effective: AWS Web Application Firewall or Fortinet FortiWeb?

Neither provider offers a completely free tier. AWS Web Application Firewall scores higher for value (4.0/5). Total cost depends on your traffic volume, required features, and support level needs.

Which works better with AWS: AWS Web Application Firewall or Fortinet FortiWeb?

AWS Web Application Firewall is AWS's native WAF solution, offering the tightest integration with AWS services like CloudFront, ALB, and API Gateway. Fortinet FortiWeb can also protect AWS workloads but requires additional configuration. Consider whether native AWS integration or cross-cloud portability matters more for your use case.

Which is better for enterprise: AWS Web Application Firewall or Fortinet FortiWeb?

Fortinet FortiWeb is positioned for enterprise use cases, while AWS Web Application Firewall may be more suited for small to mid-market organizations. Both offer compliance certifications important for enterprise. Enterprise buyers should evaluate SLAs, support options, and integration capabilities.