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API Security for White Hat Hackers

You're reading from   API Security for White Hat Hackers Uncover offensive defense strategies and get up to speed with secure API implementation

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800560802
Length 418 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Part 1: Understanding API Security Fundamentals FREE CHAPTER
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to API Architecture and Security 3. Chapter 2: The Evolving API Threat Landscape and Security Considerations 4. Chapter 3: OWASP API Security Top 10 Explained 5. Part 2: Offensive API Hacking
6. Chapter 4: API Attack Strategies and Tactics 7. Chapter 5: Exploiting API Vulnerabilities 8. Chapter 6: Bypassing API Authentication and Authorization Controls 9. Chapter 7: Attacking API Input Validation and Encryption Techniques 10. Part 3: Advanced Techniques for API Security Testing and Exploitation
11. Chapter 8: API Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration Testing 12. Chapter 9: Advanced API Testing: Approaches, Tools, and Frameworks 13. Chapter 10: Using Evasion Techniques 14. Part 4: API Security for Technical Management Professionals
15. Chapter 11: Best Practices for Secure API Design and Implementation 16. Chapter 12: Challenges and Considerations for API Security in Large Enterprises 17. Chapter 13: Implementing Effective API Governance and Risk Management Initiatives 18. Index 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

Obfuscation techniques in APIs

Obfuscation is a technique used to deliberately make code or data more complex and challenging to understand, with the primary goal of preventing reverse engineering, analysis, or detection by detection systems or mechanisms. This process involves introducing intentional ambiguity, redundancies, or deceptive elements into the code, making it difficult for humans or automated tools to discern the true functionality. For instance, an attacker might use obfuscation by renaming variables, functions, or API endpoints in a way that is nonsensical or misleading. By obscuring the true meaning and purpose of the code, obfuscation aims to hinder efforts to comprehend and mitigate potential security risks, ultimately adding an additional layer of complexity for those attempting to analyze the API calls.

An attacker can employ obfuscation for the following reasons:

  • Concealment of intent: Obfuscation allows attackers to hide the true intent and functionality...
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