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As more businesses enable access to data and services through APIs, these vectors present an attractive target for data theft and software attacks. Insecure APIs are a serious threat - the following 12 best practices can help expand and elevate the security of an organization's APIs.
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If you only use SAST, you miss out on detecting critical flaws from open source vulnerabilities and configuration errors. The more application security scan types you employ, the more flaws you uncover. This infographic dives deeper into the differences between SAST and DAST, and establishes the benefits of using both scan types in unison.
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The latest mobile app security threats ride into enterprises on employee devices, but you can learn the latest strategies for improving corporate BYOD security.
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The race to find InfoSec professionals who can outpace advanced threats has companies worldwide facing hurdles. This e-guide discusses organizations' want for better qualified candidates and reveals what skills exactly most security professionals are currently lacking.
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This handbook explores how to implement holistic governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) for SOA and microservices by leveraging ALM, APIs, and Web Services Security. Learn more about microservices and how they're changing the world of app security.
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This e-guide discusses data-aware storage, which aims to make storage more efficient, smarter and even more secure. It's designed to replace primary storage directly and add data-aware features that are architecturally and generally capable of handling multiple applications on a broad scale.
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There are a number of ways you could be building risks into your applications from design to production. Download this infographic to find out how to avoid building risks into your apps in 3 steps.
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Download this resource to see how your peers are responding to the biggest challenges to the current state of secure software development and its changing methodologies.
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To get a solid understanding of how to use blockchain in an enterprise setting, CIOs must first grasp how a unit of value in a transaction moves from party A to party B. This infographic details how blockchain works from transaction initiation, through verification, all the way to delivery.