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FalconRock provides an integrated approach to web application and API security.
By nature, APIs expose application logic and sensitive data such as Personally Identifiable Information (PII) and because of this have increasingly become a target for attackers. Without secure APIs, rapid innovation would be impossible.
API Security focuses on strategies and solutions to understand and mitigate the unique vulnerabilities and security risks of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs).
- Automatic visibility and comprehensive protection
- Inline and out-of-band deployment
- Full lifecycle protection at scale
Comprehensive API Security
Today’s enterprises are managing an exploding number of apps and APIs across an increasingly complex hybrid, multicloud environment. At FalconRock, we call the growing risk and complexity the “ball of fire.”
API Security Top 10 2023
Here is a sneak peek of the 2023 ‘s OWASP version:
API1:2023 – Broken Object Level Authorization
APIs tend to expose endpoints that handle object identifiers, creating a wide attack surface of Object Level Access Control issues. Object level authorization checks should be considered in every function that accesses a data source using an ID from the user.
API2:2023 – Broken Authentication
Authentication mechanisms are often implemented incorrectly, allowing attackers to compromise authentication tokens or to exploit implementation flaws to assume other user’s identities temporarily or permanently. Compromising a system’s ability to identify the client/user, compromises API security overall.
API3:2023 – Broken Object Property Level Authorization
This category combines API3:2019 Excessive Data Exposure and API6:2019 – Mass Assignment, focusing on the root cause: the lack of or improper authorization validation at the object property level. This leads to information exposure or manipulation by unauthorized parties.
API4:2023 – Unrestricted Resource Consumption
Satisfying API requests requires resources such as network bandwidth, CPU, memory, and storage. Other resources such as emails/SMS/phone calls or biometrics validation are made available by service providers via API integrations, and paid for per request. Successful attacks can lead to Denial of Service or an increase of operational costs.
API5:2023 – Broken Function Level Authorization
Complex access control policies with different hierarchies, groups, and roles, and an unclear separation between administrative and regular functions, tend to lead to authorization flaws. By exploiting these issues, attackers can gain access to other users’ resources and/or administrative functions.
API6:2023 – Unrestricted Access to Sensitive Business Flows
APIs vulnerable to this risk expose a business flow – such as buying a ticket, or posting a comment – without compensating for how the functionality could harm the business if used excessively in an automated manner. This doesn’t necessarily come from implementation bugs.
API7:2023 – Server Side Request Forgery
Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) flaws can occur when an API is fetching a remote resource without validating the user-supplied URI. This enables an attacker to coerce the application to send a crafted request to an unexpected destination, even when protected by a firewall or a VPN.
API8:2023 – Security Misconfiguration
APIs and the systems supporting them typically contain complex configurations, meant to make the APIs more customizable. Software and DevOps engineers can miss these configurations, or don’t follow security best practices when it comes to configuration, opening the door for different types of attacks.
API9:2023 – Improper Inventory Management
APIs tend to expose more endpoints than traditional web applications, making proper and updated documentation highly important. A proper inventory of hosts and deployed API versions also are important to mitigate issues such as deprecated API versions and exposed debug endpoints.
API10:2023 – Unsafe Consumption of APIs
Developers tend to trust data received from third-party APIs more than user input, and so tend to adopt weaker security standards. In order to compromise APIs, attackers go after integrated third-party services instead of trying to compromise the target API directly.

Why Choose API Security
- Proactive defense against emerging threats.
- Tailored solutions that align with your goals and industry.
- Increased organizational resilience and readiness.
- Support for achieving and maintaining regulatory compliance.
Our API Security Process
Holistic Security Framework
Learn how to implement a comprehensive API security strategy that covers all critical components.
Mitigate Risks
Gain insights into identifying and mitigating API vulnerabilities to protect your data and applications.
Improve Compliance
Understand the importance of governance and how to ensure your APIs meet regulatory requirements.
Enhance Detection and Response
Discover effective methods for detecting API attacks and responding to security incidents in real time with key capabilities such as API discovery and automated protection.
Our cybersecurity consulting process is designed to provide a holistic approach to protecting your organization. From assessing your current security landscape to implementing tailored solutions and ensuring continuous improvement, we guide you through every step of the journey. With a focus on understanding your unique needs and addressing vulnerabilities, our methodology ensures your business stays resilient against evolving threats while aligning with your operational goals.

Understanding Your Security Needs and Goals
Summary of API Visibility Capabilities
- Single pane-of-glass dashboard monitors the entire API infrastructure across all gateways, data centers and clouds.
- Track all API activity and associates’ traffic to each user identity–with all APIs, URLs, tokens and IP addresses used by each user.
- Discover APIs including shadow APIs, forgotten APIs and old API versions still active.
- Deep activity insights are delivered for auditing, forensic and governance reports.

Uncovering Gaps and Vulnerabilities
Once we have a clear picture of your environment, we conduct a detailed analysis to identify gaps and vulnerabilities. This step involves evaluating potential risks in your systems, processes, and policies to uncover areas that could expose your organization to cyber threats.

Crafting a Tailored Security Strategy
Based on our findings, we develop a comprehensive strategic security framework tailored to your unique needs. This plan includes actionable recommendations, technology roadmaps, and priority areas to address potential weaknesses while supporting long-term resilience.

Implementing Solutions for Stronger Protection
During the execution phase, we provide end-to-end support for the implementation of security measures. This includes deploying necessary technologies, configuring systems, and delivering training to empower your team with the skills and knowledge to maintain a strong security posture.

Ensuring Continuous Security Improvement
Cybersecurity is a continuous journey. Our experts work with you to monitor your security environment, refine strategies, and adapt to emerging threats. We help you implement ongoing improvements to ensure your defenses remain robust and effective.
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Protect your business, safeguard your data, and build resilience against evolving threats with FalconRock’s expert cybersecurity solutions.
Cybersecurity Consulting in Action
API Gateway and Load Balancer Integrations
You can leverage your existing API infrastructure investments with integrations available to connect to a wide variety of API gateways and some load balancers.
An agent is used to capture your gateway clusters’ traffic metadata for processing by the AI engine deployed in the cloud or on-premises, depending on your deployment choice.
You can deploy with your API gateways in two ways:
- Sideband mode where the agent is placed next to the gateways to minimize network and infrastructure modifications.
- Inline mode with the agent deployed as a high-performance reverse proxy. When deployed inline, the solution also supports APIs that are implemented directly on application servers and not on an API gateway.
McKesson Healthcare, for 2024, reported revenues of $309 billion and employed approximately 51,000 people. McKesson partnered with IBM to develop the McKesson Performance Advisor (MPA), a clinical-based, business predictive analytics/intelligence software solution.
Harvard Pilgrim Health Care (HPHC), as of 2023 reported annual revenues of approximately $2.23 billion, aimed to enhance the CASR II Datawarehouse with a Strategic End-to End Assessment. This project established the strategy and comprehensive requirements the CIO needed to define, develop, and operationalize all business and technical procedures to ensure end-to-end reliability and recoverability of data exchange and integration.
Biogen, a leading biotechnology company, As of 2023, Biogen reported annual revenues of approximately $9.836 billion with about 7500 employees, aimed to enhance its Commercial IT data warehouses to improve data management, reporting capabilities, and overall operational efficiency to support the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region and the US business unit.