Organizations have made strides in recent years to lock down networks' perimeters. But even agencies with the tightest network defenses may find another technology layer open to attack: applications.
Security flaws in Web applications can allow attackers to steal data, plant malicious code, or break into other internal systems The number of security flaws being found in Web applications continues ...
Karen Schwartz is a freelance technology writer based in the Washington D.C. area. The Census Bureau has moved many of its applications to the web. And like most agencies, Census experiences the ...
With the first new release since 2021, the one thing that hasn't changed about the OWASP Top 10 is that "broken access ...
In 2023, data breaches come with an average price tag of $4.45 million, emphasizing the inadequacy of relying solely on periodic scans for web applications and application programming interfaces.
Ah, the Web. It has generally made business easier and cheaper, but specifically made information security harder and more expensive. Companies in all sorts of industries are rushing to create ...
The digital realm in 2024 is more connected than ever before, but with that connectivity comes increased risk. Cyberattacks are becoming more sophisticated, targeting vulnerabilities in web ...
Web application security, like other forms of vulnerability scanning is as much an art as science. The vendors are pretty good at detecting known vulnerabilities, and generating lovely reports for IT ...
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Achieving Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) compliance is not impossible, but there are a few key elements beyond ethical leadership that are necessary to achieve and maintain it. Public corporations must ...
In the latest 2025 KuppingerCole Leadership Compass for Web Application and API Protection (WAAP), Imperva has once again secured a Leadership position; a testament to our unwavering commitment to ...
Qatar National Bank, a recent victim of data breach exposing over 1.4GB of customers’ data, including full personal data and credit card information, suspects being compromised via SQL injection ...