Akamai Technologies has announced a new native connector between Akamai API Security and Akamai Connected Cloud.
This integration simplifies and accelerates the discovery and protection of APIs by enabling customers to send a copy of their Akamai Connected Cloud traffic directly to API Security for analysis and to rapidly block attacks.
“In today’s fast-paced digital environment, APIs are critical for driving business innovation and growth. However, APIs can also be a significant risk if not properly secured,” said Akamai’s Rupesh Chokshi. “Our new native connector provides customers with an easy and effective way to gain visibility into their API traffic and protect against attacks without impacting performance or incurring additional costs.”
Although typically overlooked, apps are everywhere, and APIs form the fabric that connects them all. Organisations need to be properly equipped to keep pace with digital transformation while also ensuring security in a world where APIs are increasingly important.
The Akamai native connector delivers a simple option for companies to discover and protect their APIs, along with several key benefits for their customers, including:
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Faster ROI with rapid, zero-touch deployment;
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Reduced total cost of ownership with no implementation, maintenance overhead, networking, or other long-term costs; and
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Rapid attack response with direct blocking capability at the Akamai edge.
One of the strengths of API Security is its vendor-neutral approach, allowing it to integrate with more than 40 traffic sources, including cloud environments, API gateways, and web application firewalls. Organisations have the flexibility to continue using their preferred technologies and tools while still benefiting from advanced API security capabilities. With its ability to integrate with various traffic sources, Akamai API Security offers a comprehensive and reliable solution for protecting APIs against evolving cyberthreats.
The native connector is currently used by more than 100 Akamai customers, analysing 300,000+ APIs that generate over half a trillion monthly requests. The connector is generally available on October 1, 2024.