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Google Launches Advanced API Security To Protect APIs From Growing Threats (techcrunch.com) 6

Google today announced a preview of Advanced API Security, a new product headed to Google Cloud that's designed to detect security threats as they relate to APIs. TechCrunch reports: Built on Apigee, Google's platform for API management, the company says that customers can request access starting today. Short for "application programming interface," APIs are documented connections between computers or between computer programs. API usage is on the rise, with one survey finding that more than 61.6% of developers relied on APIs more in 2021 than in 2020. But they're also increasingly becoming the target of attacks. According to a 2018 report commissioned by cybersecurity vendor Imperva, two-thirds of organizations are exposing unsecured APIs to the public and partners.

Advanced API Security specializes in two tasks: identifying API misconfigurations and detecting bots. The service regularly assesses managed APIs and provides recommended actions when it detects configuration issues, and it uses preconfigured rules to provide a way to identify malicious bots within API traffic. Each rule represents a different type of unusual traffic from a single IP address; if an API traffic pattern meets any of the rules, Advanced API Security reports it as a bot. [...] With the launch of Advanced API Security, Google is evidently seeking to bolster its security offerings under Apigee, which it acquired in 2016 for over half a billion dollars. But the company is also responding to increased competition in the API security segment.
"Misconfigured APIs are one of the leading reasons for API security incidents. While identifying and resolving API misconfigurations is a top priority for many organizations, the configuration management process is time consuming and requires considerable resources," Vikas Ananda, head of product at Google Cloud, said in a blog post shared with TechCrunch ahead of the announcement. "Advanced API Security makes it easier for API teams to identify API proxies that do not conform to security standards... Additionally, Advanced API Security speeds up the process of identifying data breaches by identifying bots that successfully resulted in the HTTP 200 OK success status response code."
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Google Launches Advanced API Security To Protect APIs From Growing Threats

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  • What do they mean bots can't use the API, that's the whole point.

  • by Rosco P. Coltrane ( 209368 ) on Thursday June 30, 2022 @10:24PM (#62664614)

    The new secure API ensures the only bad actor having access to your data is Google.

    Remember: Google never does anything that doesn't help them consolidate their monopoly or slurp more of your data.

    • This nothingness is essentially "Web Application Firewall" but for APIs (specifically). It's a product for the PHBs - the rest of us will just secure our applications like we always do - through proper design, careful permissioning and a smattering of monitoring. This product just adds a "But we have a product to protect us" in senior meetings where the PHB is worried about getting fired. This way he can blame Google for not protecting the utter shite he directed the tech teams into making.

      In terms of bot d

  • "more than 61.6% of developers relied on APIs more in 2021 than in 2020" - terrible! Take action now! Use something else.

  • The App Appers troll really should have posted here.

    Apps!

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