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Akamai SOTI - The Rise of Application and API Attacks - Part 2
Patrick Sullivan VP, Eliad Kimhy Head of Akamai Security Research Core Team, Anthony Lauro Security Technology & Strategy Dir
With nearly 50% of organizations regularly releasing vulnerable apps into production because of time restraints from the growing demand of faster turnaround, security is often not being integrated into the application development lifecycle until it is too late.
Additionally, the number of vulnerabilities is continuously increasing and exploitation attempts are being seen within 24 hours of disclosure. App and API attacks against organizations are on the rise.
Join us for a two-part webinar, each episode lasting just a bite-sized 20 minutes, where we will take a closer examination of the key takeaways of our recently released State of the Internet / Security report, Slipping Through the Security Gaps: The Rise of Application and API Attacks Against Organizations.
Some key takeaways include:
• LFI attacks tripled over last year and remain top attack vector
• App and API attacks surged in manufacturing and healthcare industries due to the major increase in IoT connections
• SSTI, SSRF, and web shells are emerging attack vectors
Presenters:
Patrick Sullivan, Vice President, Chief Technology Officer, Security Strategy, Akamai
Eliad Kimhy, Head of Akamai Security Research Core Team, Akamai
Anthony Lauro, Security Technology and Strategy Director, Akamai
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Akamai SOTI - The Rise of Application and API Attacks - Part 1
Patrick Sullivan VP, Eliad Kimhy Head of Akamai Security Research Core Team, Anthony Lauro Security Technology & Strategy Dir
With nearly 50% of organizations regularly releasing vulnerable apps into production because of time restraints from the growing demand of faster turnaround, security is often not being integrated into the application development lifecycle until it is too late.
Additionally, the number of vulnerabilities is continuously increasing and exploitation attempts are being seen within 24 hours of disclosure. App and API attacks against organizations are on the rise.
Join us for a two-part webinar, each episode lasting just a bite-sized 20 minutes, where we will take a closer examination of the key takeaways of our recently released State of the Internet / Security report, Slipping Through the Security Gaps: The Rise of Application and API Attacks Against Organizations.
Some key takeaways include:
• LFI attacks tripled over last year and remain top attack vector
• App and API attacks surged in manufacturing and healthcare industries due to the major increase in IoT connections
• SSTI, SSRF, and web shells are emerging attack vectorsPresenters:
Patrick Sullivan, Vice President, Chief Technology Officer, Security Strategy, Akamai
Eliad Kimhy, Head of Akamai Security Research Core Team, Akamai
Anthony Lauro, Security Technology and Strategy Director, Akamai -
Akamai SOTI - The Rise of Application and API Attacks - Part 2
Patrick Sullivan VP, Eliad Kimhy Head of Akamai Security Research Core Team, Anthony Lauro Security Technology & Strategy Dir
With nearly 50% of organizations regularly releasing vulnerable apps into production because of time restraints from the growing demand of faster turnaround, security is often not being integrated into the application development lifecycle until it is too late.
Additionally, the number of vulnerabilities is continuously increasing and exploitation attempts are being seen within 24 hours of disclosure. App and API attacks against organizations are on the rise.
Join us for a two-part webinar, each episode lasting just a bite-sized 20 minutes, where we will take a closer examination of the key takeaways of our recently released State of the Internet / Security report, Slipping Through the Security Gaps: The Rise of Application and API Attacks Against Organizations.
Some key takeaways include:
• LFI attacks tripled over last year and remain top attack vector
• App and API attacks surged in manufacturing and healthcare industries due to the major increase in IoT connections
• SSTI, SSRF, and web shells are emerging attack vectorsPresenters:
Patrick Sullivan, Vice President, Chief Technology Officer, Security Strategy, Akamai
Eliad Kimhy, Head of Akamai Security Research Core Team, Akamai
Anthony Lauro, Security Technology and Strategy Director, Akamai