A new book has offered leeway in securing Application Programming Interface (APIs) and protection of organisation’s data against hackers.
A new book has offered leeway in securing Application Programming Interface and protection of organisation’s data against hackers.
The book explained that API is the backbone of the modern application, whether the user is using the web or mobile or happens to be a sentient Al service. In the book, the Chief Executive Officer of Devici and General Partner at Kerr Ventures, Christopher Romeo, who said Staveley is the best voice to bring this information to the world, stressed that everyone needs her perspective on the impact of API and how it can potentially negatively impact the security and privacy of data.
On her part, Staveley explained that APIs are connecting our world and they are basically why different applications can talk to each other.
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