With the advent of AI-mediated APIs, the era of manually hard-coding every integration between every microservice may be ...
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Today’s attack surface is shifting from the endpoint to the API, and AI and third-party SaaS are worsening the issue. CISOs offer advice for API defense. Recent breaches suggest attackers are shifting ...
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Google API keys for services like Maps embedded in accessible client-side code could be used to authenticate to the Gemini AI assistant and access private data. Researchers found nearly 3,000 such ...
Building your very first REST API might sound like a big task, but honestly, it’s more about getting started and learning as you go. Think of it like learning to cook; you start with simple recipes, ...
In distributed systems architecture, the synchronization gap between external HTTP APIs and relational database targets represents a persistent engineering challenge—particularly when API responses ...
Two years after revamping its developer programs and pricing, X is expanding the closed beta of a pay-per-use plan for its API to more developers. The social network is accepting applications from ...
X has announced a new pay-per-use self-serve API model in hopes of luring developers back to the platform. Credit: Gabby Jones/Bloomberg via Getty Images Good news! Elon Musk's X has heard the cries ...
It's no secret executives work a lot. The long hours, high stakes and constant decision making often come with the territory. But working harder and longer doesn’t necessarily equate to better results ...