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Don’t Trade UX for Security With Your Payment API
How can payment APIs be protected against fraud? Learn how to protect your business transactions & stop fraudulent payments before they reach your payment API ...
How to Use ASPM to Improve CSPM
In recent years, organizations have increasingly moved their applications and infrastructure to the cloud to take advantage of its scalability, flexibility and cost-effectiveness. However, this shift to the cloud has also introduced ...
The Layers of API Security
There’s no arguing that the API ecosystem has become a key enabler for businesses. Leveraging APIs has helped companies become more agile, grow faster, and unlock more revenue. However, companies must also ...
The Risks of Third-Party Vendors: A Gateway to Cyber-Attacks
Understanding the Vulnerabilities and Safeguarding Your Business Against Cybercriminals by using Third-Party Vendors ...
“Securing Your technology from Crypto API Bug”
Introduction Many applications use the Windows API to integrate Windows features like security, user interface, and another system compatibility with ease. The application employs the CryptoAPI function to encrypt the data and ...
ChatGPT and API Security
First of all, this blog was written by a human being! Now that that's out of the way, let's get onto our main topic for today which is to take a look ...
How to Implement an Effective API Security Strategy
API security has been a hot topic for the past year, and will continue to be one in 2023. The […] ...
Social Zombies Revisited: Your Friends Want to Eat Your Brains
On this week’s episode, We’re excited to bring you a classic conference talk that Tom Eston gave with co-host Kevin Johnson back in 2009 at DEF CON 17 in Las Vegas. The ...
T-Mobile API Breach: Playing the Victim
I’m not sure what is less surprising, that a big company got hacked or that they are trying to play the victim. The headline is that T-Mobile acknowledged that data on roughly ...
T-Mobile’s SIXTH Breach in 5 years: 37M Users’ PII Leaks
The Un-carrier is In-secure, it seems. Un-believable. In-credibly in-competent. CEO Mike Sievert (pictured) might become un-CEO ...