APIClarity is a new open source solution to ensure API visibility and enhance API security.

APIClarity is an open-source tool that provides developers with the ability to monitor, detect changes in, and reconstruct OpenAPI specifications for their cloud native applications. APIClarity also a ...

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If you’re a writer, get your work out there.

If you’re an editor, hire writers and give them the freedom to write their own stuff https://t.co/plOQ2w5xia ...

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I’m a big fan of the new C# 6.

0 features, but I don’t think they are enough to make me want to use it in production code yet. I was very excited when Microsoft announced that they would be adding support for some new language fe ...

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APIs are at the core of any successful digital transformation strategy and any new application development strategy.

And when third parties want to integrate with your platform, well-built APIs make that integration much more straightforward and secure. Those third parties are important, and sometimes your company i ...

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Broken user authentication happens when the API is not properly validating access tokens.

API #3: Excessive Data Exposure Excessive data exposure refers to when an API exposes more information than necessary. Attackers can then use this extra information to perform attacks like identity t ...

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I’m looking for a way to get the current time in milliseconds

I'm looking for a way to get the current time in milliseconds https://t.co/vW0brTGs2e ...

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The Top 10 has a new look and feel, with some changes to the categories.

A05:2021-Security Misconfiguration moves up from #8 to #5 in terms of severity. The average incidence rate is 3.37% with an occurrence count of 274k CWEs mapped into this category. This category also ...

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The first thing I did was to create a new project with the Meteor CLI: meteor create –example meteor-todos meteor add accounts-ui accounts-password accounts-facebook mongojs:mongo meteor run I then added the TodoMVC app as an npm package and ran it.

It worked! The app is running on my local machine, but not on Heroku. So I read up on how to deploy apps to Heroku, which turned out to be pretty simple. First you need a git repository for your code ...

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