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Unified API Protection: What It Is & How It Helps Secure API Landscape

Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) are the connecting tissue that enables the communication between applications, internal and external, and facilitate data exchange on a massive scale. In a world where information is the crown jewel of an organization, APIs are driving the delivery of digital services to customers and partners. While their usage is already exploding, the growing popularity of cloud-native technologies and microservices has only accelerated API adoption.

Shadow and Zombie APIs: How to Improve Your API Security

APIs are everywhere, enabling businesses to maximize business value. From digital transformation and application modernization to cloud migration and microservices, API-first app architectures are finding their way into every technology touchpoint, giving rise to API sprawl. Consequently, most DevOps and security teams are uncertain about all the active and exposed APIs, and are lacking proper strategies to manage API sprawl.

Learnings from the Optus Breach

Before we delve into the reasons behind Optus breach, let’s see the chronology of events. According to various reports, Optus customer data was accessed via an API interface that was not secure. Apart from unauthenticated API, there was another serious issue related to easily enumerated ID’s (identifiers). These are foundational controls that were found lacking in the API implementation..