Designing for Defense: Architecting APIs with Zero Trust Principles
Briefly

API security has transitioned from being a lesser concern to a critical focus in system defense. Over the past decade, traditional security models have proven inadequate for safeguarding APIs, which have become central to various security threats. Zero Trust principles are introduced as necessary frameworks for architecture to effectively protect APIs. Panelists from various backgrounds are brought together to discuss the significance of API security and share their insights on the best practices for implementing Zero Trust standards to enhance protection.
API security has evolved dramatically over the last decade, shifting from a lower priority to an essential component of system defense. Traditional security models are insufficient.
Zero Trust security addresses the evolving landscape of API security threats, emphasizing the need for rigorous defense mechanisms to protect these critical components.
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