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Haven’t you had your fill of credential stuffing?
Credential stuffing attacks are some of the most common bot-based threats facing applications today. Virtually any site or application with a login page is a potential target for credential stuffing. In this ...

Five Reasons Agentless AppSec is the Right Choice
I’m a big fan of the ThreatX agentless architecture. It simplifies many of aspects of deployment and side-steps a lot of the problems with agent-based architecture ...

Why it’s Time to adopt a risk-based approach to appsec
Most anyone who works in application security can tell you that the traditional WAF model has not aged gracefully over the past few years. Facing new challenges from bots, API-based threats, DDoS ...

3 Steps to Improve Your AppSec Using ThreatX and Splunk Phantom
Modern AppSec and security teams face enormous challenges of scale when it comes to their daily workload. Organizations need to secure more applications and APIs than ever before, and those apps and ...

Making the Change to Risk-Based AppSec
By focusing intently on risk-based security, ThreatX delivers a truly modernized approach to AppSec that enables our clients to manage their threat posture in a fundamentally different way. It lets us consistently ...

You Wouldn’t Buy a Home Without an Inspection. Why Buy a Company Without One?
Mergers and acquisitions are some of the most important, exciting, and often messy aspects of the business world. Having been through the process several times, both as an acquirer and an acquiree, ...

Beware the WAF in WAAP Clothing
It’s been a little over two months since I joined ThreatX as CEO, and it’s already shaping up to be a fantastic ride. As a leader, these are always some of the ...

Meet PCI Requirements Consistently and Efficiently
Most any organization that stores, processes, or transmits payment card data is likely well aware of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS). For these organizations, maintaining and documenting PCI ...
Joining the Front Lines of AppSec
Hello. My name is Gene Fay and I am incredibly excited to join the ThreatX team as CEO. I’d like to take a few moments to introduce myself and talk briefly about ...