API security testing workshop with Bas Dijkstra
Learn how to test the security of your APIs in this hands-on workshop!
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Online
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About this event
- Event lasts 4 hours
Did you know that, as of 2023, 83% of all internet traffic originates from API calls? APIs have significantly changed how we design and develop applications.
As a result, APIs have become a very important attack vector for people with malicious intent. So, you probably want to make sure that your APIs are secure!
But how do you get started investigating the security of your APIs? Isn’t security testing something that requires deep technical knowledge and highly specific expertise?
Well, that doesn’t have to be the case. In fact, getting started with API security testing mostly requires some healthy curiosity, a bit of creative thinking and some guidelines to help you on your way.
In this workshop, you’ll learn about some of the most common API security vulnerabilities and how to investigate whether your APIs are falling victim to them. You’ll see how you can use popular API testing tools to perform valuable security experiments on your APIs and how to interpret and discuss the results with your team and other stakeholders.
More information about the contents of this workshop can be found here:
https://www.ontestautomation.com/training/workshop-api-security-testing/
Frequently asked questions
The workshop will be run on May 6, 2025, from 2 PM to 6 PM CET. We will conduct the workshop through Zoom. After your booking has come through successfully, I will send you a unique Zoom link that you can use to participate in the workshop.
I will send detailed instructions to you about a week before the event, but to summarize: you'll need to install a recent Postman or Bruno installation, and you'll run the API we're going to test on your local machine using WireMock. This will all be in a repository I will make available to you.
If you're unhappy with the contents or the quality of the workshop, contact me afterwards and I'll give you a full refund. I'm confident that we won't get in this situation, though.
Yes, no problem. Contact me and we will work something out.