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Supply Chain Attack Fundamentals

Overview: Picture this: Your website included a 3rdparty component (such as a WordPress plug-in), and hackers used that as a backdoor to infiltrate your systems, which were secure on their own. This is a supply chain attack. Pollyfillio attack is a recent example of this where 100,000 websites were impacted last month. In this webinar, Vivekanand Gopalan (VP of Products - Indusface) and Phani Deepak Akella (VP of Marketing - Indusface) discuss strategy and tactics to protect your applications from supply chain attacks.

SMB Website and API Security Fundamentals

Execution of malicious scripts was responsible for 52% of 75,000 cyber incidents. These scripts are typically used to harvest data from customer-facing websites and APIs. 60%+ such attacks target SMEs. An alarming situation when you consider the limited resource and tool budgets allocated for website and API security. A managed, enterprise-class application security offering with 24x7 SOC is, therefore, the need of the hour for SMBs.

Low-DDoS Attack Live Simulation

Million+ unique IPs hit your web or API server with one or two requests per minute. Default rate-limits fail immediately, and your server is down. 50% of the DDoS attacks employ botnets for launching such attacks. In this live attack simulation, join Karthik Krishnamoorthy (CTO of Indusface) and Vivek Gopalan (VP of Products of Indusface), as they demonstrate advanced AI-powered DDoS mitigation while minimizing false positive blocks.

Account Takeover, SQL Injection and DDoS Attack Simulation on APIs

Overview: According to TechTarget, 94% of organizations experience security problems in production APIs, and one in five suffers a data breach. The primary reason is that most tech leaders assume that having a strong authentication and authorisation framework is enough to secure APIs. As a result, cyberattacks on APIs increased from 35% in 2022 to 46% in 2023, and this trend continues to rise. Join Karthik Krishnamoorthy, CTO and Vivekanand Gopalan Gopalan, VP of Products at Indusface, in this webinar as they demonstrate how APIs can be hacked.

Launching SwyftComply on AppTrana WAAP

Overview: Periodic security audits and compliance requirements have been a major source of stress for IT and security leaders. Especially as they demand a clean, zero-vulnerability report every 6-12 months in highly regulated industries. That is a big challenge in the face of hundreds of open vulnerabilities and zero-days. With this in mind, we have launched, SwyftComply on AppTrana WAAP. With SwyftComply, you’ll be able to get a clean, zero-vulnerability report within 72 hours.

Maximizing Security Investment: Mastering WAAP/WAF ROI Analysis

As the importance of compliance and safeguarding critical websites and APIs grows, Web Application and API Protection (WAAP) solutions play an integral role. However, navigating the array of deployment options and pricing structures can be daunting, making it challenging to accurately calculate ROI. In this webinar, Vivek Gopalan (VP of Product Management at Indusface) unravels the intricacies of estimating ROI for WAAP.

Beyond CVSS: Mitigating Alert Fatigue, Accurately

CVSS score is valuable for assessing open vulnerability risk. However, despite the obvious difference in risk, CVSS scores overlook the distinction between vulnerabilities in staging versus production. This issue compounds with factors such as the number and types of applications, vulnerability types, and zero-day threats. Ultimately, leading to Alert Fatigue that helps no one as security teams need to triage 100s of vulnerabilities.

Account Takeover Attack Live Simulation

Account takeover attacks have increased by 354% y-o-y in 2023. What’s worse? It takes 11 months to solve an ATO breach. By that time, attackers would have laterally traversed your entire digital infrastructure, including databases. So, how do you protect your organisations against sophisticated ATO attacks that even bypass 2FA? In this live attack simulation, Karthik Krishnamoorthy (CTO) and Vivekanand Gopalan (VP of Products) demonstrate various ways in which account takeover can happen, along with practices to protect your websites and APIs against ATO attacks.