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Managing API Risk: Security, Compliance, and Governance for Modern API Ecosystems

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  • Managing API Risk: Security, Compliance, and Governance for Modern API Ecosystems by Dale F. Brooks is a deep, practical, and modern guide for anyone responsible for building, securing, governing, or overseeing APIs in today’s highly connected digital world. APIs now sit at the center of nearly every organization’s technology stack. They power mobile apps, cloud services, financial transactions, healthcare platforms, IoT systems, and third-party integrations. Yet as APIs have become more critical, they have also become one of the most exploited and misunderstood attack surfaces in modern enterprises. Security breaches, data leaks, compliance failures, and operational outages are increasingly traced back to poorly managed APIs. This book exists to close that gap. The book begins by grounding readers in the fundamentals of API risk—what it is, why APIs are strategic assets, and how internal, partner, and public API ecosystems introduce different threat profiles. From there, it dives deeply into modern API architectures such as REST, GraphQL, gRPC, and event-driven systems, clearly mapping how attackers exploit design flaws, authentication gaps, and excessive trust between services. Rather than treating security as an afterthought, this book emphasizes secure-by-design principles. Readers learn how to apply least privilege, data minimization, strong authentication and authorization, encryption, input validation, and threat modeling specifically for APIs—not generic applications. Each concept is explained in real-world terms, making it accessible to both technical and non-technical stakeholders For security and engineering teams, the book provides extensive guidance on DevSecOps, automation, testing, runtime protection, logging, monitoring, and incident response. It explains how to integrate API security into CI/CD pipelines, how to detect attacks in real time, and how to respond effectively when something goes wrong. Practical tables, troubleshooting guides, risk frameworks, and governance models make the content immediately usable in real environments. The book also looks forward. It explores the future of API risk in a world shaped by AI-driven attacks, machine learning defenses, IoT, edge computing, and increasingly strict global regulations. Readers gain insight into how API governance and security programs must evolve to remain effective over the next decade. Managing API Risk is written for: Security engineers and architects API developers and platform teams DevOps and DevSecOps professionals IT risk, governance, and compliance leaders Enterprise architects and technology executives Whether you are securing a handful of APIs or governing thousands across a global enterprise, this book provides the clarity, depth, and practical guidance needed to protect your API ecosystem with confidence. It is not just a book about APIs—it is a complete playbook for managing risk in the digital backbone of modern business.

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