Noah Labhart
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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?
That's clear. And I see the problem and how that can be obviously a major problem. And you live this space on a day-to-day basis. Can you share an example of an incident where sprawl contributed to a major breach or to a vulnerability?
That's clear. And I see the problem and how that can be obviously a major problem. And you live this space on a day-to-day basis. Can you share an example of an incident where sprawl contributed to a major breach or to a vulnerability?
That's clear. And I see the problem and how that can be obviously a major problem. And you live this space on a day-to-day basis. Can you share an example of an incident where sprawl contributed to a major breach or to a vulnerability?
Okay, so clearly this is a problem. It's happening. We see it happening for the big players in the space. What can we do about it? What sort of strategies or tools can organizations use to manage and secure their API ecosystems as they grow and scale? How can they keep up with this?
Okay, so clearly this is a problem. It's happening. We see it happening for the big players in the space. What can we do about it? What sort of strategies or tools can organizations use to manage and secure their API ecosystems as they grow and scale? How can they keep up with this?
Okay, so clearly this is a problem. It's happening. We see it happening for the big players in the space. What can we do about it? What sort of strategies or tools can organizations use to manage and secure their API ecosystems as they grow and scale? How can they keep up with this?
That all makes sense to me, Richard. And I really appreciate you being on the show and explaining this because the sprawl is real.
That all makes sense to me, Richard. And I really appreciate you being on the show and explaining this because the sprawl is real.
That all makes sense to me, Richard. And I really appreciate you being on the show and explaining this because the sprawl is real.
The problem with API sprawl is showing up out in the wild and the big guys and the three-step process you're describing of admitting you have a problem, understanding that problem, and finding the right tool there to really help you with the continuous discovery documentation, automated monitoring, and taking you forward towards the next step is really, really critical.
The problem with API sprawl is showing up out in the wild and the big guys and the three-step process you're describing of admitting you have a problem, understanding that problem, and finding the right tool there to really help you with the continuous discovery documentation, automated monitoring, and taking you forward towards the next step is really, really critical.
The problem with API sprawl is showing up out in the wild and the big guys and the three-step process you're describing of admitting you have a problem, understanding that problem, and finding the right tool there to really help you with the continuous discovery documentation, automated monitoring, and taking you forward towards the next step is really, really critical.
So Richard, I appreciate you being on the show today. No, I had a blast. Truly enjoyed it. Thanks for having me. And this concludes The Haunted Web, Navigating API Sprawl and Creepy Crawlers with Richard Byrd. Stay tuned for more episodes in our series, The Haunted House of APIs. And if you'd like to learn more about Traceable, go to traceable.ai. That's traceable.ai.
So Richard, I appreciate you being on the show today. No, I had a blast. Truly enjoyed it. Thanks for having me. And this concludes The Haunted Web, Navigating API Sprawl and Creepy Crawlers with Richard Byrd. Stay tuned for more episodes in our series, The Haunted House of APIs. And if you'd like to learn more about Traceable, go to traceable.ai. That's traceable.ai.
So Richard, I appreciate you being on the show today. No, I had a blast. Truly enjoyed it. Thanks for having me. And this concludes The Haunted Web, Navigating API Sprawl and Creepy Crawlers with Richard Byrd. Stay tuned for more episodes in our series, The Haunted House of APIs. And if you'd like to learn more about Traceable, go to traceable.ai. That's traceable.ai.
And thanks again for listening.
And thanks again for listening.
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Hello, listeners. Today, we are releasing another episode for Cybersecurity Awareness Month as part of our series, The Haunted House of APIs, sponsored by our friends, Traceable. In this series, we are building awareness around APIs, their security risks, and what you can do about it.