Securing APIs With Zero Trust Strategies
Application programming interfaces (APIs) have become a growing target for cyber threats as agencies rely on them as mission-critical infrastructure to accelerate digital modernization and expand data sharing. Zero trust strategies are essential to securing APIs across cloud, edge and hybrid environments.
Leaders from Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and Akamai discuss how agencies are strengthening API security while balancing open data mandates and preparing for emerging risks.
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- Governance strategies to identify shadow APIs and manage the full API lifecycle. Timestamp 4:08.
- Technical approaches for continuous monitoring, strong authentication and dynamic access policies in zero trust architectures. Timestamp 14:59.
- Practical first steps agencies can take to secure APIs while maintaining mission requirements and enabling interoperability. Timestamp 18:36.
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Keith Busby Acting CISO, CMS -
Bob Costello CIO, CISA -
Brian Dennis Principal Technologist, Public Sector, Akamai Technologies
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