5 Best Practices for Securing Modern Web Applications and APIs
Web applications are nothing new. Neither is web application security. Many businesses have been building and securing web-based applications for more than a decade. Yet, over the past several years, the nature of web applications has changed fundamentally.
At the same time, APIs have become increasingly critical for connecting web applications to external resources, as well as for managing internal communication.
We consider why traditional web application security is broken and modernization is required and look at five best practice guidelines.
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