BugDazz API Security Scanner vs. F5 Big-IP Advanced WAF

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
BugDazz API Security Scanner
Score 0.0 out of 10
N/A
BugDazz API Security Scanner is an automated security testing solution designed for product teams and DevOps environments. The vendor states that the platform has identified over 2,200+ vulnerabilities with design partners and provides comprehensive API security scanning capabilities that extend beyond standard OWASP Top 10 coverage. Key Security Features The scanner detects OWASP API Top 10 vulnerabilities…
$3,999
per year
F5 Big-IP Advanced WAF
Score 9.4 out of 10
N/A
F5 Networks offers the Advanced Web Application Firewall (WAF) to provide bot defense, advanced application protection, anti-bot SDK, and other features.N/A
Pricing
BugDazz API Security ScannerF5 Big-IP Advanced WAF
Editions & Modules
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
BugDazz API Security ScannerF5 Big-IP Advanced WAF
Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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User Ratings
BugDazz API Security ScannerF5 Big-IP Advanced WAF
Likelihood to Recommend
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(0 ratings)
9.2
(16 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
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(0 ratings)
9.1
(1 ratings)
Usability
-
(0 ratings)
8.4
(5 ratings)
User Testimonials
BugDazz API Security ScannerF5 Big-IP Advanced WAF
Likelihood to Recommend
SecureLayer7 Cybersecurity
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F5
I believe that in industrial environments like ours where we have to have bare metal devices near the production environment combined with hybrid cloud, that is a good platform. That's a good use case. It optimizes traffic. It helps us stay more secure in our data centers. Now with regards to that are fully operating in the cloud, I'm not really sure if we would make the same decision considering the option that I said to have something that is self-provision to avoid too much management of virtual machines on the cloud. So that's an area of improvement.
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Pros
SecureLayer7 Cybersecurity
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F5
  • So the product definitely is helping us for sudden attacks through DDOS, some injection ingestion into UI URLs, and definitely it's capturing those and I definitely see that as an advantage for us. They can stop the hackers from using our endpoints.
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Cons
SecureLayer7 Cybersecurity
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F5
  • The UI for events. E.g., clicking the "Accept" button does nothing.
  • Traffic learning suggestions are often very incorrect. We were originally suggested to use "Automatic" learning, and had to completely scrap the policy due to the suggestions.
  • "All in one" dashboard for viewing application URL/parameter overrides per policy.
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Likelihood to Renew
SecureLayer7 Cybersecurity
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F5
We just love work with f5
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Usability
SecureLayer7 Cybersecurity
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F5
Most* of it is very intuitive and easy to use. The "Help" section is fairly fantastic. See some of my other comments about things like the "Traffic Learning" section being wildly wrong sometimes, and also the event logs with UI buttons that don't do anything. Overall though, it's an excellent product.
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Support Rating
SecureLayer7 Cybersecurity
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F5
Highly knowledgeable engineers who understand complex networking and application-delivery issues.


Strong escalation paths — once a case reaches senior engineers, resolutions are fast and accurate.


Comprehensive documentation and many self-service resources for troubleshooting.


Clear communication with well-structured updates throughout the ticket lifecycle.


Excellent for critical incidents, with reliable guidance during high-severity outages.


Deep product expertise across BIG-IP, ASM/Advanced WAF, GTM/DNS, and modern F5 services.
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Alternatives Considered
SecureLayer7 Cybersecurity
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F5
-Stable data path equals to less crashes -Almost all the features working as expected -Provides more granular controls in allowing false positives -Request evaluation is accurate -Irules feature is a plus
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Return on Investment
SecureLayer7 Cybersecurity
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F5
  • In our case it has been great because the pricing is just right for all the features that we have on the platform and the flexibility. In fact, we acquired another license last year, so that's something that we're interested in. We are currently moving towards the cloud with our ERP systems and eliminating the IBM platform, so we would like to see that F5 virtual option available on Azure.
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ScreenShots

BugDazz API Security Scanner Screenshots

Screenshot of the BugDazz Windows-based interface.Screenshot of open YAML templates covering OWASP API Top 10 vulnerabilities.Screenshot of a dashboard showing scan results, vulnerability trends, and collection management.Screenshot of where to integrate API security scanning directly into build pipelines with native support for Jenkins, GitHub Actions, and Azure API.Screenshot of detailed scan results showing vulnerabilities found, fixed issues, and false positive rates.Screenshot of where to configure JWT token authentication with granular role-based access control.