I’m a big fan of the new look and feel.

The New Look & Feel: What I Like I really like the new look and feel, especially in comparison to Windows 8.1. It feels much more modern, with a lot less chrome around everything (though there is ...

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API Security is a hot topic in the security industry, but there are many misconceptions and myths about it.

This report aims to cut through the fluff of a handful of security industry trends and share recommendations on how to improve your organization’s API security strategy https://t.co/EsJgS4jQVE ...

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To protect against stolen authentication, use strong authentication protocols and store tokens securely.

Man in the Middle (MITM) Attacks A MITM attack occurs when a hacker intercepts data between two parties without either party’s knowledge. This is often done by exploiting vulnerabilities in an API o ...

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Salt Security is a cloud-based API security platform that provides visibility, control and protection for APIs.

It enables organizations to secure their APIs from the initial design phase through production deployment https://t.co/m4JpVEZU9W ...

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I’m a software engineer at Google, and I’ve been working on the Android team for almost 4 years.

I started my career as an intern in the summer of 2011. My first project was to work on the then-newly announced Google+ app for Android. This meant that I got to see it from inception all the way thr ...

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this is a very good book.

I’m not going to say it’s the best book I ever read, because that would be a lie and also this isn’t an awards ceremony. But it was really good, and I think you should read it. It has some flaws – ...

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Die besten Tools für API Security Die meisten APIs sind einzigartig und werden oft je nach Bedarf neu geschaffen.

Für Sicherheitsteams kann das ein Albtraum werden. Für Angreifer sind APIs vor allem auch deswegen interessant, weil sie oft mit (zu) weitreichenden Berechtigungen ausgestattet sind. Selbst Schnitt ...

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The main difference between the two is that you can’t use a custom domain with free hosting.

You have to stick with your blogger.com URL, or if you are using WordPress, your wordpress.com URL. With paid hosting, you get a custom domain name (like myblogname.com) and full control over it – m ...

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