
What is API security? - IBM
API security is a set of practices and procedures that protect application programming interfaces (APIs) and the data they transmit from misuse, malicious bot attacks and other cybersecurity threats.
API Security Best Practices | IBM
Nov 6, 2023 · API security refers to the set of practices and products an organization uses to prevent malicious attacks on, and misuse of, APIs. Given the complexity of API ecosystems, the growth of …
What is an API key? - IBM
An API key is a unique identifier used to authenticate software and systems attempting to access other software or systems via an application programming interface.
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What is API governance? - IBM
API governance policies help standardize API design and API development, ensuring that newly developed APIs work in concert with other modular APIs. Governance also helps ensure that APIs …
What is API discovery? - IBM
API discovery creates an inventory of the application programming interfaces (APIs) in use, what they do, who has access permissions and much more. It can also help discover any hidden or forgotten …
What is API monitoring? - IBM
API monitoring is the process of observing the performance, availability and functionality of enterprise application programming interfaces (APIs).
What is an API (application programming interface)? - IBM
What is an API? An API, or application programming interface, is a set of rules or protocols that enables software applications to communicate with each other to exchange data, features and functionality.
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Melhores práticas de segurança de API | IBM
As APIs se encontram entre os recursos de TI de uma organização e os desenvolvedores de software de terceiros, fornecendo dados e informações nos endpoints do processo.