
What is application security? | Threats, best practices, & tools
Application security is essential to protect software from attacks and data breaches. Learn how to identify, fix, and prevent security vulnerabilities in your applications with measures like code …
What is website application security? - HUMAN
Web application security ensures the safety of online apps by protecting them against cyber threats like bot attacks, data theft, and unauthorized access.
Application Protection | HUMAN Security
Protect applications, APIs, and digital experiences from bots, fraud, and abuse with HUMAN's comprehensive application security and threat detection.
HUMAN Security
HUMAN ensures that every digital interaction, from interacting with a digital ad to completing an online transaction is authentic, secure, and human.
Agentic AI Security: OWASP Threats and How to Defend Against …
Apr 28, 2025 · Explore the security challenges of Agentic AI, learn about OWASP’s top threats, and discover how organizations can safely interact with AI agents and allow agentic commerce.
What is client-side security? - HUMAN Security
Client-side security is a specialized segment of cybersecurity focused on protecting the parts of an application or website that interact directly with the user’s device. Unlike server-side security, …
This approach is resonating with users. In fact, despite so many organizations currently using other application security tools for bot management purposes, a strong majority (60%) feels …
What is content security policy (CSP)? - HUMAN
In addition, content security policy is a useful tool in the fight against unauthorized shadow code that plagues web applications. Shadow code is typically introduced via scripts from open …
HUMAN Sightline Cyberfraud Defense | HUMAN Security
Protect against advanced threats, govern traffic based on intent, and enable trusted interactions and transactions on web, mobile, and APIs.
API Bot Attacks: The Hidden Threat to Application Security
Apr 21, 2020 · The growth in API attacks is driven by the simple fact that they are easier and more economical to mount, while being harder to detect than legacy browser-based botnet …