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Open-Source API Firewall Unveils New Feature: Default Deny Lists for Compromised API Tokens and Cookies
July 14, 2022, 8:33 a.m. | ferrisbuller
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Discovering and securing any API is one of the most difficult challenges for developers. The API security landscape is constantly evolving, with new threats and vulnerabilities emerging at a rapid pace. Since commercial API security solutions can be expensive for some organizations (especially 1-person or micro shops), it’s never a bad idea to look at [...]
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