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Securing our APIs - Thinking differently about API Security with Isabelle Mauny

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In this episode, Mackenzie and Dwayne dive into a discussion on API security with special guest Isabelle Mauny, co-founder and CTO of 42Crunch. We walk through the differences API security has compared with traditional application security, and its growing importance in today's technology landscape. We also have a discussion about the challenges and risks associated with API security, the need for developers to be actively involved in securing APIs, and the tools and practices that can help integrate security into the development workflow. Show Links 42Crunch website - https://42crunch.com/ 42 Crunch Blog - https://42crunch.com/blog/ Isabelle Mauny Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/isamauny/ Quote's from the episode "It's shift left not shove left" - Isabelle Mauny "The minute you put something on the Internet, it is public." - Isabelle Mauny "Shift left is not about saying to the developers, 'You're responsible for one more thing, which is security.' It's about giving them the tools that fit into their workflow." - Isabelle Mauny

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In this episode, Mackenzie and Dwayne dive into a discussion on API security with special guest Isabelle Mauny, co-founder and CTO of 42Crunch. We walk through the differences API security has compared with traditional application security, and its growing importance in today's technology landscape. We also have a discussion about the challenges and risks associated with API security, the need for developers to be actively involved in securing APIs, and the tools and practices that can help integrate security into the development workflow. Show Links 42Crunch website - https://42crunch.com/ 42 Crunch Blog - https://42crunch.com/blog/ Isabelle Mauny Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/isamauny/ Quote's from the episode "It's shift left not shove left" - Isabelle Mauny "The minute you put something on the Internet, it is public." - Isabelle Mauny "Shift left is not about saying to the developers, 'You're responsible for one more thing, which is security.' It's about giving them the tools that fit into their workflow." - Isabelle Mauny

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