Application Security Weekly (Audio)
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A majority of internet traffic now originates from APIs, and cybercriminals are taking advantage. Increasingly, APIs are used as a common attack vector because they’re a direct pathway to access sensitive data. In this discussion, Lebin Cheng shares what API attack trends Imperva, a Thales Company has observed over the past year, and what steps organizations can take to protect their APIs.
This segment is sponsored by Imperva. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/imperva to learn more about them!
The trivial tweaks to bypass authentication in TeamCity, ArtPrompt attacks use ASCII art against LLMs, annoying developers with low quality vuln reports, removing dependencies as part of secure by design, removing overhead with secure by design, and more!
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Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw-276
ASW #220 - Daniel Krivelevich
ASW #219 - Karl Triebes
ASW #218 - Sandy Carielli, Martha Bennett
ASW #217 - Kong Yew Chan
ASW #216 - Jason Recla
ASW #215 - Akira Brand
ASW #214 - Dean Agron
ASW #213 - Janet Worthington
ASW #212 - Sam Placette
ASW #211 - Sonali Shah
ASW #210 - Doug Dooley
ASW #209 - Kiran Kamity
ASW #208 - Tanya Janca
ASW #207 - Chen Gour Arie
ASW #206 - Manish Gupta
ASW #199 - Nikhil Gupta
ASW #205 - Ferruh Mavituna
ASW #204 - Larry Maccherone
ASW #203 - Farshad Abasi
ASW #202 - Mike Benjamin
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