Control Automated Traffic Without Blocking Legitimate Users
Teisoft identifies, evaluates, and manages automated activity across supported websites, applications, and APIs to reduce scraping, credential attacks, spam, account abuse, and resource consumption while preserving legitimate bots and customer traffic.
Managed Protection Against Automated Abuse
Bot Management is the automated-traffic control layer of Teisoft Managed Web Security. It helps distinguish legitimate users and approved bots from suspicious, abusive, or malicious automation interacting with your websites, applications, forms, login pages, and APIs.
Built to Identify and Control Automated Abuse
Bot Detection and Classification
Evaluate request behavior, traffic patterns, reputation signals, client characteristics, and supported detection mechanisms to distinguish likely human activity, legitimate automation, and suspicious bots.
Credential Attack Protection
Identify and restrict automated login attempts associated with credential stuffing, password spraying, account enumeration, and other forms of authentication abuse.
Scraping and Content Abuse Controls
Reduce excessive or unauthorized automated collection of content, pricing, product information, directories, intellectual property, and other publicly accessible data.
Form and Transaction Abuse Prevention
Help control automated form submissions, fake registrations, comment spam, lead-generation abuse, reservation attempts, and other repetitive activity that affects business workflows.
Not Every Bot Should Be Blocked
Effective bot management requires understanding why automated traffic is interacting with the application and determining the appropriate response.
Legitimate Bots
- Search-engine crawlers.
- Uptime monitors.
- Security scanners authorized by the customer.
- Business integrations.
- Payment or service providers.
- Approved automation tools.
Unwanted Bots
- Aggressive content scrapers.
- Price or inventory collectors.
- Excessive crawlers.
- Unauthorized data aggregation.
- Repetitive form automation.
Malicious Bots
- Credential stuffing.
- Password spraying.
- Account enumeration.
- Fake account creation.
- Comment and contact-form spam.
- Automated vulnerability probing.
- API abuse.
- Application-layer resource exhaustion.
Why Simple Bot Blocking Falls Short
Legitimate and Malicious Bots Can Look Similar
Search engines, monitoring tools, integrations, scrapers, and attack tools may all generate automated requests. Blocking automation without context can interrupt legitimate business activity.
Bots Continuously Change Their Behavior
Sophisticated automation can rotate IP addresses, modify headers, distribute requests, imitate browsers, slow request rates, and change interaction patterns to avoid basic controls.
Static Rules Create False Positives
Policies based only on IP addresses, user agents, or request volume can block real customers, approved services, and authorized integrations.
Bot Activity Targets Business Workflows
Automated abuse often focuses on logins, forms, APIs, search functions, inventory, content, and account processes rather than a single known vulnerability.
Take Control of Automated Traffic Across Your Web Applications
Speak with Teisoft about credential attack protection, scraping controls, form abuse, rate limiting, API automation, and continuous bot-policy tuning.