API Security Best Practices is a free, high-level guide to API security.

It contains an overview of the top risks for APIs and how to mitigate them. This PDF also includes a list of best practices that apply to all applications, not just APIs https://t.co/qDXMikabqp ...

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APIs are a favorite target for hackers, and many organizations don’t even know how many APIs they have or what they do.

The good news is that there are tools available to help identify vulnerabilities in your API infrastructure. Here we will take a look at 10 of the top API testing platforms on the market today: 1. Ve ...

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I was a bit bored and decided to write a small app that generates random passwords.

I wanted to see how long it would take for the password generator to produce an impossible string, so I ran it for several days. The results were surprising! The program is available on GitHub: https ...

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The best way to learn is by doing.

The first thing you need to do is find a project that interests you and start working on it. There are many ways of finding projects, but the easiest way is probably GitHub’s Explore page: https://gi ...

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I’m a pretty big fan of the new features in C# 7.

0, and I think they will make coding more enjoyable for many developers. C# is one of my favorite programming languages to use, but it has always felt like it was missing some key features that would ...

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Cequence Security, a leading API security vendor, today announced it has expanded its leadership team with two new executive hires: Mischa Travers as Chief Financial Officer (CFO) & General Counsel and Vishal Chauhan as Vice President of Customer Success

Cequence Security, a leading API security vendor, today announced it has expanded its leadership team with two new executive hires: Mischa Travers as Chief Financial Officer (CFO) & General Counse ...

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If you want to use a custom font in your Android app, the easiest way is to add it as an asset.

This works for both XML and Java layouts. You can then reference this asset from your layout files using the syntax @font/myFont . You can also load fonts programmatically by creating a Typeface obje ...

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