Blackwall vs Nexusguard Application Protection

Blackwall and Nexusguard Application Protection serve different market segments. Your organization's size, budget, and security requirements will determine which is the better fit.

Note: Blackwall and Nexusguard Application Protection target different market segments. This comparison highlights the trade-offs between solutions designed for different organizational sizes.

Overview

Blackwall and Nexusguard Application Protection are both popular web application firewall solutions. This comparison will help you understand the key differences and choose the right one for your needs.

Bot protection and WAF platform formerly known as BotGuard. Two products, BotGuard (website protection for SMBs) and GateKeeper (distributed reverse proxy with WAF for hosting providers). B2B2C model targeting hosting providers who bundle security for their customers. Free monitoring mode available. CloudFest Diamond sponsor.

DDoS mitigation specialist for communications service providers and APAC enterprises, with web application firewall capability layered into its Application Protection product rather than sold as a standalone WAF.

Quick Comparison

Feature Blackwall Nexusguard Application Protection
Overall Rating 3.4/5 3.6/5
Free Tier Yes No
Pricing Model Custom (contact sales) Custom enterprise pricing
Ease of Use 3.8/5 3.5/5
Value for Money 3.2/5 3.4/5
Support 3.5/5 3.8/5
Platforms Any web server (Apache, Nginx, LiteSpeed) for BotGuard. Any hosting provider infrastructure for GateKeeper. Compatible with shared hosting, VPS, dedicated servers, and cloud environments. Any web application (cloud-based proxy)
Compliance GDPR compliant SOC 2, ISO 27001, PCI DSS

Pricing Comparison

Blackwall

Model: Custom (contact sales)

Free Tier Available

BotGuard (Free Monitoring)

Free

BotGuard (Active Protection)

Custom

GateKeeper (Hosting Providers)

Custom

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Nexusguard Application Protection

Model: Custom enterprise pricing

Enterprise

Custom pricing

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Features Comparison

Blackwall

  • BotGuard Web Protection

    Cloud-based bot detection and mitigation for individual websites. Integrates at the web server level without DNS redirect. Behavioral analysis distinguishes legitimate crawlers from malicious bots.

  • GateKeeper Reverse Proxy

    Distributed reverse proxy cluster for hosting providers. Sits in front of all hosted websites, providing transparent security without per-site configuration. Scales with hosting provider infrastructure.

  • HTTP/3 QUIC Support

    GateKeeper supports HTTP/3 with QUIC protocol, providing better performance on high-latency and lossy connections. Automatic protocol negotiation for browsers that support it.

  • Automatic SSL Management

    GateKeeper handles TLS 1.3 certificates automatically. SSL certificates are provisioned and renewed without manual intervention, reducing operational burden for hosting providers managing thousands of domains.

  • WAF with OWASP Top 10

    Rule-based WAF protecting against SQL injection, XSS, CSRF, and other OWASP Top 10 attack vectors. Rules updated by the Blackwall security team.

  • Behavioral Bot Detection

    Uses behavioral analysis to classify traffic as human, good bot (search engine crawlers), or malicious bot. Goes beyond simple user-agent checking to analyze request patterns and behavior.

  • Rate Limiting

    Configurable rate limiting to mitigate brute force attacks, credential stuffing, and application-level DDoS. Can be applied per IP, per endpoint, or globally.

  • CDN Caching Layer

    GateKeeper includes a caching layer that absorbs traffic spikes and reduces load on origin servers. Static content is served from the proxy layer, improving response times.

  • Free Monitoring Mode

    Observe bot traffic and threat patterns without blocking anything. Useful for evaluation and traffic profiling. Available for both BotGuard and GateKeeper deployments.

Nexusguard Application Protection

  • DDoS Threat Intelligence

    Proprietary threat intelligence from monitoring global DDoS attack patterns.

  • CSP Protection

    Specialized solutions for communications service providers.

Which One Is Right for You?

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

Blackwall

  • You need: Web hosting providers wanting to bundle bot protection and WAF for their customers. Hosting companies managing large numbers of domains that need automated SSL and transparent security. SMBs wanting bot protection without DNS changes.
  • You want to start with a free tier
  • You're using: Any web server (Apache, Nginx, LiteSpeed) for BotGuard. Any hosting provider infrastructure for GateKeeper. Compatible with shared hosting, VPS, dedicated servers, and cloud environments.
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Nexusguard Application Protection

  • You need: Service providers, APAC enterprises, organizations needing combined WAF and DDoS protection
  • You're using: Any web application (cloud-based proxy)
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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 is better for startups: Blackwall or Nexusguard Application Protection?

Blackwall offers a free tier while Nexusguard Application Protection does not, which may be important for early-stage startups. Blackwall scores higher for ease of use (3.8/5), which is valuable for smaller teams. Consider your immediate security needs and growth plans when choosing.

Which has better support: Blackwall or Nexusguard Application Protection?

Nexusguard Application Protection has a higher support rating (3.8/5) compared to Blackwall (3.5/5). 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: Blackwall or Nexusguard Application Protection?

Blackwall scores higher for ease of use (3.8/5) versus Nexusguard Application Protection (3.5/5). The actual implementation effort depends on your existing infrastructure and team expertise.

Which is more cost-effective: Blackwall or Nexusguard Application Protection?

Blackwall offers a free tier while Nexusguard Application Protection requires a paid plan. Nexusguard Application Protection scores higher for value (3.4/5). Total cost depends on your traffic volume, required features, and support level needs.

Which is better for enterprise: Blackwall or Nexusguard Application Protection?

Nexusguard Application Protection is positioned for enterprise use cases, while Blackwall 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.