Cloudentity released
GraphQL support capabilities that secure GraphQL application programming
interfaces (APIs). This expanded capability accelerates development; allowing
developers to build the API technology best suited for their application and
release APIs more securely. It enables centralized policy management and
distributed protection against data leakage, API cyberattacks, and broken
object vulnerabilities at the edge.
GraphQL adoption continues to double year-over-year within
the developer community, and it's estimated that millions of
developers will use GraphQL for projects over the next few years. This
widespread adoption is spurred by the user-friendly description of data in APIs
that GraphQL provides. While GraphQL APIs accelerate application development,
save time and resources, and improve the developer experience, they also create
new security risks and challenges for API data leakage.
Cloudentity's GraphQL API support is provided by the
company's SaaS platform, which provides automated and intelligent
authorization policies across an organization's APIs and
data. Cloudentity's industry-first SaaS solution enables
organizations to provide a Zero Trust security approach for APIs
through service identity externalized fine-grained authorization, privacy
consent and personal data exchange enforcement at cloud-scale.
"With the increase in development teams using GraphQL to
accelerate time-to-market for applications, it's absolutely critical that each
API follows Zero Trust principles from authentication to authorization to
mitigate the risk of vulnerable, leaky APIs," said Nathanael Coffing, CSO and
co-founder of Cloudentity. "Our mission is to enable organizations to easily
protect every API and data request. Our GraphQL support
demonstrates Cloudentity's commitment to providing leading-edge API
authorization and access control solutions that meet the evolving needs of
enterprises today."
Cloudentity GraphQL support is available now to customers
using its SaaS authorization platform.