Dynatrace has introduced a new Java Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) protection feature designed to help organizations proactively identify and block SSRF vulnerabilities in Java applications at runtime. This capability addresses a critical security threat in cloud-native environments, where SSRF vulnerabilities can lead to unauthorized access to sensitive data and systems. Unlike traditional security solutions, Dynatrace's approach provides real-time, contextual, and runtime-aware protection, allowing security teams to detect SSRF attempts with high accuracy and minimal false positives, without requiring code changes or custom rules. This solution is especially significant due to the widespread use of Java in various applications and its potential vulnerabilities to SSRF attacks, as demonstrated by high-profile incidents like the Capital One data breach. By integrating seamlessly into existing Java applications, Dynatrace offers continuous monitoring and protection, enhancing the security posture of organizations leveraging Java in their infrastructure.