IAM + API Security, Passkeys Authenticator, and more
Happy November!
Time definitely flies, and here comes another edition of the Curity newsletter where we go through our most recent updates and news.
?? ARTICLE IN FOCUS: Lessons in Chemistry ??
The landscape for digital identity is changing, and the pervasive use of APIs in so many business-critical digital services means there needs to be a change in the approach towards IAM and API security. The stakes are high.
It may be a good time to bring IAM and API security teams closer together. Why? To ensure security and gain a competitive advantage.
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?? RELEASE: Curity Identity Server 8.6
The Curity Identity Server was updated to version 8.6. As always, although minor, the new release contains a number of new features and enhancements. Here are some highlights:
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The 8.6 release introduces a new authenticator, specially designed to make it easier to work with passkeys. The WebAuthn authenticator has been supporting passkeys already, but very often passkeys are all that is used. For this reason, we’ve simplified the usage and setup with this new specialized authenticator.
The BankID upgrades have been finalized in this release with complete support for the version 6 API.
Finally, there have been lots of smaller improvements: database clients have received several updates including improved search, the UI for editing endpoints in the OAuth profile has been updated to make it easier to manage the procedures, and plugins on the endpoints and configuration loading times have been improved.
?? KuppingerCole's Leadership Compass
Curity is identified as an Overall Leader, a Product Leader, an Innovation Leader and a Technology Leader - in the most recent KuppingerCole’s Leadership Compass in API security and management for October 2023.
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