I’m a software engineer at Google, I live in San Francisco and I like to travel.

I grew up in the suburbs of Chicago and went to college at Northwestern University where I studied computer science. After graduating, I worked for a year as an intern on the Google Maps team before m ...

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API security is a unique challenge that requires a different approach to web application testing.

Static code analysis and API-aware firewalls are not enough for securing APIs, as they do not identify the logic flaws that lead to major breaches. The best way to protect your APIs is by using an aut ...

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The API economy is booming, and with it comes a new set of security challenges.

In this report we examine how enterprises are addressing the risks associated with APIs. We also look at what's in store for the future of application security as organizations continue to integrate t ...

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We are a security company that helps you secure your APIs.

We do this by providing tools, training and consulting services to help you build secure APIs https://t.co/CDdop64Hgd ...

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I’ve been playing around with the new Google Maps API v3, and I’m pretty impressed.

Google recently announced that they were releasing a beta version of their new mapping API, which is based on HTML5 rather than Flash. This has been getting some attention in the tech press lately (se ...

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Don’t make the same mistake as Microsoft.

BOLA on Topcoder: Another IDOR vulnerability disclosed, this time in the Topcoder portal The second BOLA/IDOR vulnerability was discovered by researchers at Synopsys and reported to UpGuard Security ...

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The first part of this article is a short introduction to the concepts behind the new features.

The second part will be more practical and will show how we can use these new features in our code. Introduction: What's New? In C# 7, there are three main areas where you'll find improvements: Tupl ...

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I’m a professional software developer, and I’ve been using Vim for over 20 years.

I started out with vi when I was in high school (1995), but didn't really get into it until my first job as a programmer at the age of 18. At that time, we had some old computers running Windows NT 4. ...

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