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Help Your Security Team Sleep Better at Night by Reducing False Positives

CyberSecurity Insiders

Specifically, if your applications sit behind legacy web application firewall (WAF) technologies, the demands on your security team can quickly become unmanageable. You are likely using Web APIs to support both B2B communication and the mobile applications that users increasingly rely on in lieu of a traditional web browser.

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Don’t Drown your Security Team in Low-Value WAF Alerts

CyberSecurity Insiders

Well established web technologies, including RESTful APIs, and a growing selection of open source and commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) software enable your users to access critical business capabilities using any device that can connect to the Internet, including personal mobile devices.

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The Expanding Attack Surface: Don’t Forget to Protect your APIs

CyberSecurity Insiders

This presents an attack surface to the public internet that looks very different from what organizations had been used to years ago. That client doesn’t even have to be a web browser anymore—it could also be a mobile application or even B2B communication with no intention that the information is ever displayed to a human user.

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SANS Outlines Critical Infrastructure Security Steps as Russia, U.S. Trade Cyberthreats

eSecurity Planet

Kevin Holvoet of the Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium (CCB) said Russian-sponsored attacks in recent months against Ukraine and other targets have included: DDoS attacks on government, military, finance and communications. Inventory B2B VPNs and block all high-risk protocols (see slide below). Firewalls work both ways.

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