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January 6, 2021 4:00 PM

Wallarm API protection series. Securing GraphQL API

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GraphQL is a meta-layer with built-in query language to access object-oriented data. It’s based on JSON-encoded HTTP requests with custom queries inside. Unlike REST, there is no data inside the URL.

These differences between traditional REST APIs and GraphQL ones can create challenges for security.  Legacy web application firewalls (WAFs), which rely upon features like data in the URL to identify potential threats, are unable to detect and block attacks against GraphQL APIs.

Join Wallarm CEO Ivan Novikov to learn more about GraphQL security challenges & ways you can address them with Wallarm WAF Cloud Platform!

Who should attend:

  • #DevSec #AppSec #DevOps community
  • Application Security Engineers
  • Info Security professionals (CISO)
  • Modern application vendors

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Our speakers:

Ivan Novikov

Ivan Novikov

CEO at Wallarm

  • Product security professional
  • inventor of memcached injection and SSRF types of attacks
  • Speaker at HITB, Black Hat, and other industry events