Application programming interfaces (APIs) have become an essential component of modern applications in the digital age. However, with the increasing reliance on APIs as more businesses digitize their operations, the need for API security is more undeniable than ever before. API security is imperative as it prevents unauthorized access to data, maintains the confidentiality of users’ information, and helps prevent malicious attacks that could lead to significant damage to your business.
The Open Worldwide Application Security Project, better known as OWASP, is about to release the new version of their famous API Security Top 10 list, and we have a copy of the release candidate. What is the release candidate? Well it’s a fancy way of saying the “sneak peek”, which means the list isn’t currently final. OWASP is currently accepting feedback from industry professionals on the proposed list before it’s finalized.
As the worldwide Director of Alliances at Noname Security, it is my distinct pleasure to announce that we have entered into an OEM agreement with IBM, the world-leader in integrating technology and business expertise for their customers. Under this agreement, IBM will market and sell the Noname Advanced API Security platform as an IBM product, providing IBM customers with even more advanced and reliable solutions.
Noname Security is a proud member of the Intel Network Builders partner program. Our joint collaboration with Intel is delivering optimized solutions for our customers based on Intel’s world class architecture.
We are all excited about our new strategic partnership with Wiz. Our latest integration gives corporate information security teams unprecedented visibility and control of the APIs scattered across their entire cloud estate. Wiz is the fastest-growing software company in the world for good reason.