In this episode of API Intersection, we chatted with Travis Spencer. As the CEO of Curity, a leading supplier of API-driven identity management, and Co-Founder of Nordic APIs, he brought a great perspective on what we can expect in the API security space in the coming months.
Curity's Identity Server brings identity and API security together to create secure user access to apps and websites. Travis joined us to discuss the latest API security trends and where program leaders can get started when it comes to security best practices.
On the future of API security, Travis expects to see more openness, more regulation, and higher levels of security.
Take a look at Travis's work at curity.io
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