API Security: A Disjointed Affair

The use of APIs to enable applications to interact across single and multiple corporate infrastructures is an ever more widespread activity. However, with the growing popularity of “public” APIs, i.e. ones that are exposed to developers outside the company that owns them, come security risks, as their very popularity makes them an interesting target for cybercriminals. Even more critically, the survey finds a lack of consistency in the way that security is incorporated into API development.

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7 Ways Bots Hurt Your Website

Building an attractive, efficient and popular website is no easy task and the build isn’t over when the website goes live. Webmasters need to be aware that bots lurk around every corner, looking to infiltrate a website, alter their stats, change their …

The 2016 Bad Bot Landscape Report

Bad bots are unique from many other security threat types in that their manifestations can be as varied as the businesses they target. Bots enable high-speed abuse, misuse, and attacks on websites and APIs. They enable attackers, unsavory competitors, …