API security testing tools can help you identify vulnerabilities and excessive permissions in your APIs.

The good news is that a number of API security testing tools are available to help organizations get a handle on their API usage, as well as the risks associated with them. These include: 1. Veracode ...

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APIs are a favorite target of hackers for good reason.

Here’s how to protect them from attack. the problem of APIs being used by third-party developers, who may not have the same security standards as the company that created them in the first place. In ...

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The problem with APIs is that they are too flexible and can be used for almost anything.

tl;dr: The problem with APIs is that they are too flexible and can be used for almost anything. The good news is that there are a number of tools available to help organizations identify, track, mana ...

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Neosec is a startup aiming to better secure APIs.

It emerged from stealth today with $20.7 million in Series A funding from True Ventures, New Era Capital Partners, TLV, and SixThirty. APIs have become a hot target for attackers as organizations rap ...

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Attacking and defending web APIs.

(REST, GraphQL): Learn AJAX, REST and GraphQL security best practices. Create APIs that are easy to use securely and hard to use insecurely. Techniques and tools to design, test and attack APIs and mi ...

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I’m a big fan of the new MacBook Pro.

It is a great laptop, but it isn’t for everyone. Apple has been making laptops since 2006 when they introduced the original MacBook Air and I have owned every single one of them (except for the Mac ...

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If you’re not using a framework, it’s probably because you don’t know how to use one.

If that is the case, then I recommend learning about them and trying out some of the more popular ones like Vue or React. You can also check out my article on frameworks vs libraries for more informat ...

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I’m not sure if I like this or not.

I think it’s a good idea to have the ability to change your mind about what you want in an event, and then be able to go back and edit that choice. It makes sense for things like location (which is p ...

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