Traceable AI released its comprehensive research report -
the 2023 State of API Security: A Global Study on the Reality of API Risk.
Despite APIs being critical to the modern enterprise, until now, there
has not been an extensive, global study offering a panoramic view of the
API security landscape. Traceable believed that it was time to fill
this gap and embarked on this research journey with the Ponemon
Institute.
Engaging 1,629 cybersecurity experts across the United States, the
United Kingdom, and EMEA, this exhaustive study presents a unique
perspective into the dark reality of API-related data breaches and their
impact on organizations. Download the full report for in-depth insights and recommendations.
The report critically analyzes API-related data breaches, API sprawl,
the use of traditional solutions such as Web Application Firewalls, API
governance and the emerging role of Zero Trust Security in fortifying
API security. These global findings provide profound insight into the
challenges and security practices of organizations around the world,
assessing their awareness and strategies for addressing API security
risks.
Findings from the survey underscore the urgency of API security:
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74% Reported at Least Three API-Related Breaches in the Past Two Years:
Within the last two years, 60% of organizations faced at least one
API-related breach. Disturbingly, 74% of these endured three or more
incidents, revealing a relentless threat landscape with 23% undergoing
six or more breaches.
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DDoS Tops the List with 38% as the Primary API Attack Vector:
Alongside fraud and known attacks, DDoS stands out as the primary API
breach method. Compounding this, 58% agree that APIs substantially
expand organizations' attack surface.
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Only 38% Understand Unique Context of APIs; 57% Doubt Traditional Security:
Only 38% can discern intricate context between API activity, user
behaviors, and data flow. Plus, a significant 57% of respondents feel
traditional security solutions, including Web Application Firewalls,
can't effectively distinguish genuine from fraudulent API activity.
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61% Foresee Escalating API Risks; 48% Grapple with API Sprawl:
With a considerable 61% anticipating rising API-related risks in the
next two years, organizations are also wrestling with challenges like
API sprawl (48%) and keeping an accurate inventory (39%).
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Organizations Juggle an Average of 127 Third-Party API Connections, Yet Only 33% Feel Secure:
While dealing with an average of 127 third-party API connections, a
mere 33% express confidence in managing these external threats. This is
exacerbated by uncertainties regarding the volume of data their APIs
transmit, emphasizing an urgent call for advanced breach detection
solutions.
"In an era where digital ecosystems are intrinsically entwined with our
operational fabric, this report brings to light the hidden iceberg
beneath the API landscape. It's alarming to see that the majority of
businesses are navigating these treacherous waters with a significant
blind spot, unprepared and underestimating the very real threats
associated with APIs. As a security community, we must address this
glaring disconnect, prioritizing API security as a cornerstone of our
cyber defense strategy. It's time that API security is elevated from the
server room to the boardroom. Only by doing so can we hope to stay
ahead of the evolving threat landscape," said Richard Bird, Chief
Security Officer of Traceable.