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What we’re about
Welcome to the API Security Group in London! Our community is dedicated to exploring and sharing knowledge on API security, with a special focus on Open Source Intelligence, Firewalls, APIs, Cloud Security, and Web API Testing.
Join us to collaboratively protect against potential threats and vulnerabilities in API systems. Take part in our enlightening discussions, networking sessions, and hands-on workshops.
Upcoming events (1)
See all- Improving Your API Security Posture With GraphQL Protection And API PolicyLink visible for attendees
Webinar registration link:
https://www.wallarm.com/webinars/wallarm-innovation-update-improving-your-api-security-posture-with-graphql-protection-and-api-policy-enforcementWith its exceptional ability to improve application flexibility, performance, and user experience, GraphQL is rapidly becoming one of the most widely adopted API protocols, with Gartner predicting that by 2025 it will be implemented by over 50% of enterprises. However, the same flexibility that makes GraphQL such an attractive protocol, however, also makes it susceptible to a variety of unique attacks.
Negative security models define what to block with signatures and rules, but focus on blocking known-bad events. Positive security models provide an additional layer of defense by allowing you to define what’s allowed, while blocking everything else. In API and application development, positive security models can shift security left by connecting developers with defined specifications for their APIs, taking a more proactive approach to minimizing breaches and downtime.
Wallarm is committed to developing solutions that protect your APIs and applications from new and evolving threats, and are addressing GraphQL and positive security modeling with two of our recent releases. In this webinar, you will learn how Wallarm can:
- Detect and block common GraphQL attacks defined by OWASP, including injections, denial of service, batching attacks, authorization abuse, information disclosure and others.
- Quickly define security policies to remediate GraphQL-specific attacks
- Detect and prevent API specification violations like unspecified requests, unknown parameters, missing required parameters, invalid data types, and incorrect authentication methods
Join us to gain valuable new insights into the evolution of API vulnerabilities and prepare for the challenges ahead.
Who Should Attend:- CISOs and CIOs
- IT and Security Directors
- Risk and Compliance Managers
- Security Analysts
- Cybersecurity Enthusiasts
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