Displaying items by tag: Application programming interfaces (APIs)

The recent high-profile exploitation of a public-facing API at an Australian company has highlighted a risk that many had warned was coming.

GUEST OPINION by Matias Madou, Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer, Secure Code Warrior:  The world has become increasingly reliant on software to make everything work, and application programming interfaces (APIs) play a key role in that. Whether seeking a weather update, participating in an online event, collaborating with colleagues, or engaging in a telehealth consultation, APIs enable software components to talk to each other in the background to both make user requests and respond to them.

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Intuit QuickBooks Australia has been approved as an accredited data recipient of CDR data at the ‘unrestricted’ level by the competition watchdog, the ACCC.

Published in Accounting Software
Thursday, 20 August 2020 19:25

How to Keep APIs secure from bot attacks

GUEST OPINION by Yaniv Hoffman, Vice President Technologies, Radware: The widespread adoption of mobile IoT devices, emerging ‘serverless’ architectures hosted in public clouds, and the growing dependency on machine-to-machine communication, are reasons to make changes to modern application architectures.

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