Noah Labhart
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As organizations scale and evolve, so does the complexity of their APIs. The uncontrolled expansion of APIs creates a tangled web where vulnerabilities linger in the shadows. These unseen APIs become creepy crawlers of your digital infrastructure, creeping through your systems and posing security risks.
As organizations scale and evolve, so does the complexity of their APIs. The uncontrolled expansion of APIs creates a tangled web where vulnerabilities linger in the shadows. These unseen APIs become creepy crawlers of your digital infrastructure, creeping through your systems and posing security risks.
As organizations scale and evolve, so does the complexity of their APIs. The uncontrolled expansion of APIs creates a tangled web where vulnerabilities linger in the shadows. These unseen APIs become creepy crawlers of your digital infrastructure, creeping through your systems and posing security risks.
Richard will discuss how unmanaged and undocumented APIs contribute to blind spots, the risks they create for organizations, and the best strategies for securing a sprawling ecosystem. Well, Richard, thank you for being on the show today. It's great to be here.
Richard will discuss how unmanaged and undocumented APIs contribute to blind spots, the risks they create for organizations, and the best strategies for securing a sprawling ecosystem. Well, Richard, thank you for being on the show today. It's great to be here.
Richard will discuss how unmanaged and undocumented APIs contribute to blind spots, the risks they create for organizations, and the best strategies for securing a sprawling ecosystem. Well, Richard, thank you for being on the show today. It's great to be here.
Before we jump into our topic for today, which is the haunted web, navigating API sprawl and creepy crawlers, tell me and my audience a little bit more about you.
Before we jump into our topic for today, which is the haunted web, navigating API sprawl and creepy crawlers, tell me and my audience a little bit more about you.
Before we jump into our topic for today, which is the haunted web, navigating API sprawl and creepy crawlers, tell me and my audience a little bit more about you.
Well, awesome. Let's dive into our topic today. Again, the title is The Haunted Web, Navigating API Sprawl and Creepy Crawlers. So what is API Sprawl and why is it such a significant security challenge for organizations?
Well, awesome. Let's dive into our topic today. Again, the title is The Haunted Web, Navigating API Sprawl and Creepy Crawlers. So what is API Sprawl and why is it such a significant security challenge for organizations?
Well, awesome. Let's dive into our topic today. Again, the title is The Haunted Web, Navigating API Sprawl and Creepy Crawlers. So what is API Sprawl and why is it such a significant security challenge for organizations?
So that's a large number of attacks of being exploited by these businesses in the last couple of years. And it makes sense what you're saying about sprawl and how sprawl isn't necessarily a technology problem. It's an operations problem. So in that operation, how do APIs become part of this sprawl?
So that's a large number of attacks of being exploited by these businesses in the last couple of years. And it makes sense what you're saying about sprawl and how sprawl isn't necessarily a technology problem. It's an operations problem. So in that operation, how do APIs become part of this sprawl?
So that's a large number of attacks of being exploited by these businesses in the last couple of years. And it makes sense what you're saying about sprawl and how sprawl isn't necessarily a technology problem. It's an operations problem. So in that operation, how do APIs become part of this sprawl?
And I think you touched on it at a high level, but I'm curious, why do security teams often lose track of these APIs?
And I think you touched on it at a high level, but I'm curious, why do security teams often lose track of these APIs?
And I think you touched on it at a high level, but I'm curious, why do security teams often lose track of these APIs?
Sure. It's fascinating that there's so many APIs out there. It's the bedrock of applications, yet there's a small percentage of people that are managing them correctly. You said a term earlier, the creepy crawlers, right? And sticking with the theme, what are they within an API ecosystem and how do they contribute to security blind spots?
Sure. It's fascinating that there's so many APIs out there. It's the bedrock of applications, yet there's a small percentage of people that are managing them correctly. You said a term earlier, the creepy crawlers, right? And sticking with the theme, what are they within an API ecosystem and how do they contribute to security blind spots?