Modern web applications require robust security controls to protect user data and application resources. Authentication and authorization are two fundamental pillars of application security that answer critical questions: Who are you? and What are you allowed to do? Implementing these controls correctly can be challenging for developers, especially when building data-intensive applications with frameworks like…
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Global Security News, malware
Zapier security flaws could have exposed millions of user accounts
The flaws, disclosed by Token Security, did not require malware or insider access, only a free Zapier account.
AI, Global Security News
AI Agents Are Shifting Identity Security Budget Dynamics
AI agent projects are proliferating throughout the enterprise, and those AI agent identities require management, security, and governance. New Omdia research shows the AI agent identity budget dynamics are very different than traditional IAM projects.
AI, Global Security News
Shifting Budget Dynamics for Identity Security and AI Agents
AI agent projects are proliferating throughout the enterprise, and those AI agent identities require management, security, and governance. New Omdia research shows the AI agent identity budget dynamics are very different than traditional IAM projects.
APAC, Global Security News
The CPU Was Left for Dead by AI. Now AI Is Bringing It Back.
Arm Holdings foresees significant demand for its chips as swarms of intelligent agents require ever-more processing capacity.
AI, Global Security News
Speakeasies to Shadow AI: Banning AI Browsers Will Fail
Lessons from history highlight why AI-enabled browsers require controlled enablement.
AI, Apps, Exploits, Global Security News, Risk Management
Is Apple slowing the rollout of its smarter Siri chatbot?
Last-minute problems might have cropped up that will require Apple to slow the rollout of its Google Gemini-boosted Siri; though the improved smart assistant will still ship this year, it might not arrive as expected this spring. These claims come from the eerily accurate fingers of Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, and mean Apple will have to continue to do…
