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Defending APIs

By : Colin Domoney
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Defending APIs

By: Colin Domoney

Overview of this book

Along with the exponential growth of API adoption comes a rise in security concerns about their implementation and inherent vulnerabilities. For those seeking comprehensive insights into building, deploying, and managing APIs as the first line of cyber defense, this book offers invaluable guidance. Written by a seasoned DevSecOps expert, Defending APIs addresses the imperative task of API security with innovative approaches and techniques designed to combat API-specific safety challenges. The initial chapters are dedicated to API building blocks, hacking APIs by exploiting vulnerabilities, and case studies of recent breaches, while the subsequent sections of the book focus on building the skills necessary for securing APIs in real-world scenarios. Guided by clear step-by-step instructions, you’ll explore offensive techniques for testing vulnerabilities, attacking, and exploiting APIs. Transitioning to defensive techniques, the book equips you with effective methods to guard against common attacks. There are plenty of case studies peppered throughout the book to help you apply the techniques you’re learning in practice, complemented by in-depth insights and a wealth of best practices for building better APIs from the ground up. By the end of this book, you’ll have the expertise to develop secure APIs and test them against various cyber threats targeting APIs.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
1
Part 1: Foundations of API Security
6
Part 2: Attacking APIs
10
Part 3: Defending APIs

Examining 10 high-profile API breaches from 2022

In my professional role, I produce a weekly newsletter on API security topics at APISecurity.io (https://apisecurity.io/). From my work at APISecurity.io, I have picked ten of the top breaches from 2022, which give a representative sample of real-world API vulnerabilities and how they lead to the loss of data or personal information. Let’s get started.

Errors and omissions excepted

Information in this section is taken from publicly disclosed sources, including bug reports, vulnerability tracking sites, first- and third-party blogs and research sites, and industry news websites.

To the best of the my knowledge, the information is accurate at the time of writing; however, as is the nature of technology, the landscape changes rapidly, and new information or details may have come to light in the interim.

1–Global shipping company

In February 2022, security researchers at Pen Test Partners disclosed details of...