Application journeys are fluid in practice because applications can live anywhere. Complex deployments with too many tools to configure and manage and overwhelmed IT teams lead to mistakes, so organizations should take a cybersecurity mesh platform approach to securing their application journeys.
Attackers are increasingly using carefully crafted business logic exploits in which attackers effectively social engineer an API to do something it wasn’t intended to do, according to Stephanie Best, director of product marketing for API security at Salt Security.
Traditional licensing models that lock organizations into fixed solutions or time periods are no longer ideal. Organizations need to consider usage-based licensing approaches that offer flexibility to deploy whatever solutions are required, wherever they are needed, for whatever length of time.
Download this eBook to explore key aspects of application penetration testing, questions to ask along the way, how to evaluate vendors, and our top recommendations to make the most of your pen test based on almost two decades of experience and thousands of engagements.
Offensive security is transitioning from traditional penetration testing to a more continuous, technology-led approach, says Aaron Shilts, president and CEO at NetSPI. The security posture of organizations is constantly changing, making a point-in-time pen test less effective.
In today's development environment, securing web applications is crucial. Traditional application security testing techniques like DAST can be inaccurate and generate many false positives. Interactive Application Security Testing (IAST) offers a more advanced and accurate approach to testing application...
As a foundational element of the digital world, applications are increasingly targeted by threat actors. To adapt to the constantly evolving threat landscape of today’s digital world, IT and security leaders need to build a modern AppSec strategy designed to support demanding development cycles while also ensuring...
Core Security’s Penetration Testing Report analyzes data gathered in an annual survey of cybersecurity professionals on their usage of penetration testing. Now in its fourth year, this survey continues to track changes, trends, and challenges. Explore this report to gain insights on:
Reasons for pen testing
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As a foundational element of the digital world, applications are increasingly targeted by threat actors. To adapt to the constantly evolving threat landscape of today’s digital world, IT and security leaders need to build a modern AppSec strategy designed to support demanding development cycles while also ensuring...
Watch this video to learn why it is critical, now more than ever, to invest in practical, hands-on training that will allow an organization as a whole to practice effective security protocols and equip them with the right knowledge, skills and tools to thwart new and emerging security threats.
Essential reading for network defenders: CircleCI's report into its recent breach, which began when malware infected an engineer's laptop. After stealing "a valid, 2FA-backed" single sign-on session cookie, attackers stole customers' secrets and gained unauthorized access to third-party systems.
Hack The Box has completed a Series B funding round to add more cloud security and a gamification approach to its cybersecurity training platform. The Kent, England-based startup was founded in 2017 to provide pen testers and red teamers with a way to test their offensive security skills.
Managed security services player Cerberus Sentinel plans to capitalize on cloud migration and strict privacy regulations in South America through its proposed purchase of RAN Security. The deal will bolster Cerberus Sentinel's penetration testing, gap analysis and infrastructure management services.
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