Enterprises are increasingly leaning on Web application programming interfaces (APIs) to open up new markets, grow new business channels, enable mobile access, and even reduce internal software development friction. But embracing the open Web as a platform comes with urgent security and access control challenges.
How can IT security professionals gain confidence in fully Web-based security paradigms and technologies? By embracing a security model that Forrester calls Zero Trust, and by respecting the constraints imposed by this platform and its adherents.
In this webinar, we discuss the business and technical tensions that underlie open Web API security, new security trends that mirror the consumerization of IT, and the emerging technologies that hold promise for a secure and access-controllable Web.
Agenda:
- Must we compromise security to increase accessibility?
- Consumerization-related trends challenge identity and access management (IAM) traditions.
- To secure and identity-enable the open Web, apply Zero Trust.
- OAuth and friends offer powerful API security and single sign-on (SSO) solutions.
Vendors mentioned: Apigee, IBM, Layer 7, Mashery, Ping Identity, and Vordel.
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