Zero Trust requires all access to resources to be fully authenticated and authorized based on device state and user credentials. Recent breaches have shown that many aren’t prepared to apply these principles to their API infrastructures. Unfortunately, even those that get these right are still vulnerable to advanced cyberattacks.
Most recent API breaches involve hackers with valid credentials who reverse engineer APIs to gain access to other accounts and steal data.
Architecting API security for Zero Trust requires a defense-in-depth approach to protect your most sensitive data from a breach.
Join Ping’s Field CTOs, Baber Amin and Francois Lascelles to learn about:
What Zero Trust means
Why Zero Trust architectures are replacing corporate perimeters
How to architect API security for Zero Trust
The visibility needed to ensure your APIs aren’t under attack
New AI-based solutions for API attack detection and blocking