Title: Introduction to API Security
Date: June 28th, 2023
Time: Trying to reach as much of our audience as possible, webinar is early Pacific tz but attendees are generally global.
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Join us for an informative one-hour webinar focused on API security, tailored for beginners. In this session, you will gain valuable insights into the OWASP API Security Top 10 risks and learn how to effectively detect vulnerabilities in your APIs using Postman. Our webinar will explore key topics such as Excessive Data Exposure and Broken Function Level Authorization, with a special emphasis on visualizing vulnerabilities associated with role-based access control (RBAC).
Whether you're a developer, security professional, or simply interested in API security, this beginner-friendly webinar is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to build secure and reliable APIs using Postman.
Here's what we'll do in this session:
Identify and understand the most prevalent API vulnerabilities
Implement strategies to mitigate common vulnerabilities effectively
Discover how to leverage Postman for automating API security tests
Emphasize the importance of API-first methodologies in preventing vulnerabilities
Explore security better practices with Postman
Link: Please be sure to update the UTM source tags per-social network for tracking.
Tags: Senior Developer Advocate, Ian Douglas, Security Engineer II, Yash Mehta and Application Security Engineer, Harshit Kochar
Images: The default image embed should be fine, otherwise see link.
Details:
Title: Introduction to API Security Date: June 28th, 2023 Time: Trying to reach as much of our audience as possible, webinar is early Pacific tz but attendees are generally global. AirTable: Link to Webinar's AirTable entry Relevant Copy:
Link: Please be sure to update the UTM source tags per-social network for tracking.
Tags: Senior Developer Advocate, Ian Douglas, Security Engineer II, Yash Mehta and Application Security Engineer, Harshit Kochar Images: The default image embed should be fine, otherwise see link.