How Bots Use APIs to Infiltrate the Online World The online world is as vast as it is complex, but when you boil it down, bots use three primary Radware |September 18, 2019
Threats on APIs and Mobile Applications Web Application Programming Interfaces, or Web APIs, are essential building blocks of our digital lives. They provide the tools and Pascal Geenens |August 20, 2019
Automation for NetOps and DevOps Many organizations use public cloud service providers, some in addition to their private cloud and on premise deployments. The right Prakash Sinha |August 14, 2019
How to Move Security Up the DevOps Priority List If you are in the information security business like me, you have probably improved your frequent flyer status recently. Indeed, Ben Zilberman |July 17, 2019
4 Emerging Challenges in Securing Modern Applications Modern applications are difficult to secure. Whether they are web or mobile, custom developed or SaaS-based, applications are now scattered Radware |May 01, 2019
How to Prevent Real-Time API Abuse The widespread adoption of mobile and IoT devices, and increased use of cloud systems are driving a major change in Radware |April 18, 2019
Are Connected Cows a Hacker's Dream? Humans aren’t the only ones consumed with connected devicesthese days. Cows have joined our ranks.Believe it or not, farmers are Mike O'Malley |April 03, 2019
Bots 101: This is Why We Can't Have Nice Things In our industry, the term bot applies to software applications designed to perform an automated task at a high rate Daniel Smith |March 19, 2019
Will We Ever See the End of Account Theft? There’s an 87 Gigabyte file containing 773 Million unique email addresses and passwords being sold on online forums today called David Hobbs |March 12, 2019
Adapting Application Security to the New World of Bots In 2018, organizations reported a 10% increase in malware and bot attacks. Considering the pervasiveness (70%) of these types of attacks reported Radware |March 07, 2019
HTTPS: The Myth of Secure Encrypted Traffic Exposed The S in HTTPS is supposed to mean that encrypted traffic is secure. For attackers, it just means that they have Ben Zilberman |February 05, 2019
How Cyberattacks Directly Impact Your Brand: New Radware Report Whether you're an executive or practitioner, brimming with business acumen or tech savviness, your job is to preserve and grow Ben Zilberman |January 15, 2019