The features I find best about Radware Cloud WAF Service are its user-friendly GUI and the smooth deployment or onboarding process. I've interacted with colleagues in engineering who have noted that application onboarding is straightforward. The dashboard allows me to see trends weekly, monthly, and daily for this particular application, enabling me to take action if I want to allow or block specific IPs or traffic. I use Radware Cloud WAF Service daily for monitoring purposes, which saves approximately half an hour to one hour. In total, I can estimate around ten to 14 hours per week saved. For automated analytics related to events, we can create details on the dashboard concerning automated analysis. I haven't explored it much but believe it would be useful for our respective business units since we've deployed various applications in Radware and they are regularly monitored by the application owners to ensure no impact on availability. My assessment of Radware's solution to protect against zero-day attacks is perfect. I give it the highest marks of ten out of ten. Whenever such an issue occurs, we can directly add the relevant details or signatures for specific IPs in the rules, creating analytic rules to detect and prevent such incidents, which is commendable. We are using the source blocking feature, which I consider one of my favorites. With geofencing, we proactively blocked many regions, and during that process, we raised a support case with Radware, which they addressed promptly by adding the IP list for blocking. After that, we learned how to block source IPs from the console, and I appreciated their good support. I don't have any information on using Radware Bot Manager right now. For compliance, we have another team, the audit team, that monitors compliance processes related to application availability. They are the primary owners of the compliance for applications onboarded to Cloud WAF, and I do not track their specific changes. We are using Web DDoS protection, specifically for HTTP L7, and I find it very efficient. There are no application issues as we create analytics rules to monitor traffic, and the implementation or configuration of such rules is straightforward. Radware Cloud WAF Service is proactive, with notifications about scheduled maintenance provided by the Radware team, which helps us prepare in advance. If any issues arise, we can reach out to the support team, which is beneficial.