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Noname Application Programming Interface (API) Security Platform

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Noname Application Programming Interface (API) Security Platform

Noname Application Programming Interface (API) Security Platform

Noname Security protects application programming interfaces (APIs) in real-time and detects vulnerabilities and misconfigurations before they are exploited. Noname works with 20% of the Fortune 500 and covers the API security scope across three pillars - posture management, runtime security, and API security testing.

The Noname API Security Platform is an out-of-band solution that does not require agents or network modifications. The Noname API Security Platform offers deeper visibility and security than API gateways, load balancers, and web application firewall (WAF), prioritizing risk based on the severity of the underlying security issue, combined with environmental context, including its accessibility and potential damage to the business.

Noname Security allows security teams to discover:

  • APIs, data, and metadata
  • Find and inventory various kinds of API, including hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP), representational state transfer (RESTful), graph query language (GraphQL), simple object access protocol (SOAP), extensible markup language remote procedure call (XML-RPC), and Google remote procedure call (gRPC)
  • Discover legacy and rogue APIs not managed by an API gateway
  • Catalogue API data and metadata
  • Analyze API behavior
  • Detect API threats
  • Prevent attacks

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Information about Noname Application Programming Interface (API) Security Platform
Listed Since: 10/25/2022
Last Updated: 07/29/2024

STAR Level 1

Self-Assessment & Partner-Provided

Consensus Assessments Initiative Questionnaire v4.0.2

CAIQ 4.0.2 Self-assessment
Offers an industry-accepted way to document what security controls exist in IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS services. It provides a set of Yes/No questions a cloud consumer and cloud auditor may wish to ask of a cloud provider to ascertain their compliance to the CSA Cloud Controls Matrix (CCM).