How to hack your APIs  Are you doing all you can to ensure that your APIs are secure? If you haven’t started security testing yet, now is the time. It is estimated that by 2020 there will be more than 50 billion objects connected to the Internet, and most of those objects will be using APIs. Not sure where to start?

Troy Hunt, author of the Pluralsight course Hack Your API First, shares all you need to know about the basics of API security testing, including the tools and techniques you’ll need to quickly get started. Troy’s motto is, “Hack yourself before you get hacked!”

About Troy Hunt

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Troy is a Software Architecture Lead for a Fortune 50 healthcare company, Microsoft MVP for Developer Security and ASPInsider who’s been building software for browsers since the very early days of the web. He blogs regularly about web security at troyhunt.com and is the author of the OWASP Top 10 for .NET developers series and the free eBook of the same name. He’s also a frequent conference speaker and the creator of the Automated Security Analyzer for ASP.NET Websites (ASafaWeb) at asafaweb.com. Away from electronic devices, Troy is an avid snowboarder, windsurfer, tennis player and regular motor sport participant.

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