Salt Security API Protection Platform Enhanced
July 20, 2022

Salt Security announced new enhancements to its next-generation Salt Security API Protection Platform, extending abilities in threat detection and pre-production API testing.

The latest features include deeper and earlier insights into attacker behaviors and attack patterns, visual depictions of API call sequences, and support for attack simulation ahead of releasing APIs into production.

With the new capabilities, Salt enhances its market-leading capabilities in runtime protection, providing organizations a more comprehensive view of API usage and the API attack surface so they can improve their business understanding and accelerate incident response time.

Building upon its existing threat detection and monitoring algorithms, the Salt platform provides organizations with quick, automatic, and continuous visibility into any risks or vulnerabilities within their API ecosystem. Customers can more easily spot and block API attacks before bad actors can reach their objective, and they can also more quickly identify unusual API usage patterns and remediate API vulnerabilities.

New features in the Salt Security API Protection Platform include:

- Threat hunting capabilities within more detailed attacker timelines – Salt continues to be the only API security company that creates a consolidated attacker timeline. New platform capabilities support threat hunting and better illumination of the sequence of attacker steps, enabling organizations to conduct faster incident analysis and expedite remediation efforts.

- Visualization of API Call Sequences – Salt becomes the first API security vendor to offer a visual depiction of the various paths that API calls are following. This visualization makes clear how users are interacting with APIs, revealing actions that should and should not be allowed, how users or services are entering digital systems, usage that shouldn't be allowed, API design flaws, and other usage details.

- Contextual API security testing – Salt is making robust attack simulation capabilities available across runtime, pre-production, and development cycles. These simulations can help organizations identify business logic flaws early in the lifecycle, and integration with CI/CD systems means developers can address security gaps before releasing APIs.

"Bad actors work tirelessly to refine their tactics and techniques to make threats more difficult to detect. Successfully defending against modern, sophisticated API attacks requires solutions that can swiftly detect illegitimate activity and behavioral abnormalities in real-time," said Elad Koren, Chief Product Officer, Salt Security. "Our latest platform capabilities deliver critical insights sooner and across the full API lifecycle. With increased context over time, combined with automated threat alerts, organizations can better defend themselves against attacks and fix API vulnerabilities before they can be exploited."

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