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Google has added API security tools and Workspace admin alerts about potentially risky configuration changes such as super admin passwords resets.
A study conducted by the Marsh McLennan Cyber Risk Analytics Center, commissioned by application security shop Imperva, analyzed 117,000 cybersecurity incidents and put aon insecure APIs – deeming them responsible for annual losses between $41 billion and $75 billion globally. Google Cloud's head of product Vikas Anand pointed to a healthcare use case for this API security feature. In this scenario, a hospital puts a patient's medical coverage information into an API-enabled system shared with insurance companies to determine if the plan covers a certain medication or procedure.
"Advanced API Security can detect if those required policies have not been applied, an alert which can help reduce the surface area of API security risks," he added.
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