Stopping Business Logic Attacks: Why a WAF is no Longer Enough - Karl Triebes - ASW #255 - a podcast by paul@securityweekly.com

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The majority of attacks are now automated, with a growing number of attacks targeting business logic via APIs, which is unique to every organization. This shift makes traditional signature-based defenses insufficient to stop targeted business logic attacks on their own. In this discussion, Karl Triebes shares how flaws in business logic design can leave applications and APIs open to attack and what tools organizations need to effectively mitigate these threats.

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