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As API usage continues to grow, so too does the need to secure APIs to prevent incidents, leakages, and outages. Authorization schemes have begun to gather attention from industry consortiums and vendors, with many seeking to address this longstanding and worsening set of API risks.
Software organizations need to store data and expose it over the internet to user-based applications. The standard way to manage this is to host APIs. In the following diagram, API endpoints are called by both web and mobile clients.
Cloud-focused attacks have soared in recent years, with attackers growing more sophisticated, brazen and determined in cloud exploitation, according to a new report.
Editor’s note: This is Part One of a two-part series on WebAssembly and the programming language Go. You can read the second part here. WebAssembly (Wasm) and Go are a powerful combination for building efficient and high-performance web applications.
WebAssembly (Wasm) and Golang (Go) are a dynamic duo for high-performance web applications due to their specific features and advantages. Wasm is a binary instruction format that allows running code at near-native speed in modern web browsers.
In the modern world, information — and money — is digital. Its flow around the world leaves a trail as it moves through onshore and offshore intermediaries, such as lawyers, accountants and banks, and is transformed into other assets, such as property, private jets and yachts.
Let me set the stage: You’re just starting your journey into Kubernetes and you’re thrilled at the idea of developing your first application or service. Your first step is to deploy a Kubernetes cluster so you can start building but almost immediately realize how challenging a task that is.
When we say “database” today we are probably talking about persistent storage, relational tables, and SQL. Rows and Columns, and all that stuff. Many of the concepts were designed to pack data into what was, at the time they were created, limited hard disk space.
Condolences to Apollo, the popular Reddit app, which will be shutting down June 30. The gritty details were posted on Reddit, of course, but essentially app developer Christian Selig blamed Reddit’s API price increase. Selling said it was a 20x price increase, amounting to approximately $2.
I’ve always been intrigued by the rapidly growing world of web development and the numerous frameworks and technologies that support this ecosystem. Amongst these technologies, two of the most popular choices for modern-day developers are Flask and Node.js.
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