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Unlocking API Security Excellence: Wallarm at OWASP Global AppSec DC 2023

If you're involved in securing APIs, applications and web applications, or looking to learn about these, then the OWASP Global AppSec DC Conference next week is a must-attend event. Wallarm, the experts in API and application security, will be there, and we're excited to connect with you on October 30 and 31st.

Why OWASP 2023 Global AppSec Event?

The OWASP Global AppSec DC Conference is a global event for professionals in the field of application security. Organized by the Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP), this event brings together experts, enthusiasts, and professionals from around the world to discuss the latest trends and challenges in application security. The organizers are expecting more than 1,000 attendees and the event runs from October 30-November 3rd.

Meet Wallarm at the Event

Wallarm is proud to participate in the OWASP 2023 Global AppSec DC conference, and we're taking it up a notch with a booth (G-08) where you can learn about our comprehensive API and application protection solutions. Several experts from Wallarm will be present at the event to understand your challenges and help you navigate the API and AppSec landscape. Our goal is to provide robust security for your entire API and entire web app portfolio, regardless of protocols or environment, all without adding complexity to your security stack or workflows.

If you are planning to attend, feel free to schedule a slot to meet with our API and App Security experts.

Why Choose Wallarm for API Security?

Wallarm specializes in API security, understanding that in today's digital landscape, APIs are the lifeblood of modern applications.

The Wallarm unified API and App Security platform offers best-in-class API Security and WAAP to protect your entire API and application portfolio in multi-cloud, on-premises, and cloud-native environment.

For example, for OWASP we provide you with the dashboards that cover the OWASP API Security Top-10 risks of both the 2019 and 2023 versions and much more. The OWASP API Security Top-10 is a gold standard for the evaluation of security risk in APIs. To help you measure your security posture against these API threats, Wallarm offers the dashboards that provide clear visibility and metrics for threat mitigation.

By using these dashboards, you can assess the overall security state and proactively address discovered security issues by setting up appropriate security controls. For each OWASP APIsec Top-10 threat you can find detailed info about the threat, available security controls, corresponding vulnerabilities, and investigate related attacks.

Not Going to OWASP AppSec 2023? Try Wallarm Now!

If you're not attending the OWASP Global AppSec Conference this year, don't worry. You can still experience the power of Wallarm with our no-obligation free tier now. With this capability, you can start strengthening your application security program right now.

Next Steps

OWASP Global AppSec DC 2023 is set to be an enlightening event for all security enthusiasts, and Wallarm is thrilled to be part of it. If you're attending, visit our booth (G-08) to learn more about how we can help protect your APIs and applications.

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