en.Wedoany.com Reported - F5 has announced new features for its Application Delivery and Security Platform (ADSP). This platform enables enterprises to deliver and secure applications, supporting deployment across different environments and forms, while leveraging AI capabilities to support network operations, security operations, development operations, and platform teams.

This update includes improved AI guardrails designed to address data sovereignty and data residency requirements for enterprise AI applications. F5 AI Guardrails offer flexible deployment options in public clouds, public clouds with residency controls, on-premises environments, and air-gapped solutions, helping enterprises ensure AI security complies with regulatory and operational requirements.
AI guardrails prevent the leakage of sensitive data or unsafe data outputs, protecting enterprise AI orchestration. Additionally, AI red teaming identifies complex vulnerabilities. In this process, F5 leverages its AI threat intelligence, analyzing 10,000 new AI signatures and behaviors in open-source and closed-source models monthly to accumulate AI threat intelligence.
F5 has also enhanced the AI capabilities of its own solutions. F5 Distributed Cloud Web Application Firewall detected 10 zero-day vulnerabilities without updating signatures, reducing the false positive rate of new detection signatures from approximately 28% to 1%, and improving detection accuracy from 64% to 98% without additional configuration. F5 plans to apply this AI capability across its entire platform, including BIG-IP, NGINX, and Distributed Cloud Services, providing consistent intelligence and protection regardless of where applications run.
Furthermore, F5 is investing in networking, security, and load balancing capabilities to support enterprise AI in scaling efficiently across the entire AI factory architecture, while improving the economics of AI inference.
On the 24th, F5 held "F5 AppWorld Seoul 2026" in Samseong-dong, Seoul, sharing strategic insights and technical deep-dive sessions on AI security, API management, and application delivery, and discussing methods to build and protect AI services that enhance business value.
Kunaciilan Nallappan, Vice President of Marketing for F5 Asia Pacific, China, and Japan, stated that hybrid multi-cloud is no longer a transitional phase but a permanent operational model, with 94% of enterprises operating in hybrid multi-cloud environments, covering an average of 19 locations. When applications connect with models, AI decision systems, APIs, and user experiences, enterprises must ensure consistent control capabilities in increasingly distributed environments. He emphasized that F5 provides a platform to address these challenges.
Lee Hyung-wook (이형욱), General Manager of F5 Korea, said that as F5 celebrates its 30th anniversary of innovation, F5 continues to support partners and customers in stably delivering and protecting applications to solve complex business challenges. With the accelerated introduction of AI, hybrid multi-cloud becoming the standard operational model, and evolving threats from AI weaponization, F5 is helping Korean enterprises drive innovation in a stable environment based on consistent performance, security, and resilience.
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