The Complete API Security Platform
Proactively secure your environment from API security vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, and design flaws. Protect APIs from attacks in real-time with automated detection and response. Deliver secure APIs faster with pre-production testing.

Industry-Leading Impact
25%
of Fortune 500 work with Noname
2.9T+
Annual Revenue Streams Protected
10M+
Critical APIs Protected
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Existing Controls Are Not Enough
Traditional controls leave APIs vulnerable
API Gateways and WAFs can’t protect against targeted, business-logic-based API attacks or abuse.
APIs are the top attack vector
APIs are the number one attack vector for web applications, according to Gartner.
Misconfigurations cause cloud breaches
Two-thirds of all cloud breaches are tied to misconfigured APIs, according to IBM Security.
OWASP API Top 10 is just the start
Automatically secure your environment and APIs from hundreds of threats beyond the OWASP API Security
Top 10.
The Complete, Proactive
API Security Platform
Discover Your API Attack Surface
Automatically discover APIs, domains, and issues. Inventory every type of API, including HTTP, RESTful, GraphQL, SOAP, XML-RPC, and JSON-RPC. Discover legacy and rogue APIs not managed by an API gateway, and catalog data type classifications for all APIs. Find exploitable intelligence, such as leaked information, to understand the attack paths available to potential adversaries.
Strengthen Your Security Posture
Understand every API in your organization’s ecosystem with full business context. Uncover vulnerabilities, protect sensitive data, and proactively monitor changes to de-risk your APIs and reduce your API attack surface. Analyze APIs with visualizations of business logic, physical network infrastructure, and API traffic to understand specific interactions and behavior patterns.
Detect API Threats and Stop Attacks
Detect and block API attacks – including data leakage, data tampering, data policy violations, suspicious behavior, and more – with real-time traffic analysis using advanced machine learning, out-of-band monitoring, inline remediation options, and workflow integrations to increase SOC effectiveness.
HERE’S WHAT PEOPLE SAY ABOUT US
"Noname is a visionary company, fundamentally reshaping how companies approach API security. They are continuing to innovate and solve new security challenges at a remarkable pace. They continually deliver because they listen to their customers and are invested in their success."

VP Security Operations and Threat Management
DJ Goldsworthy
"We chose the Noname API Security Platform after a proof-of-value test and we are happy that it meets our expectations of a top-notch API security solution. It is a priority for us to ensure that APIs deliver the performance and security required for compliance as well as a great digital experience for consumers."
Group Chief Technology Officer
Arivuvel Ramu
"Noname Security is the lighthouse for my AppSec team: now we know what to focus on. It’s a major data security tool for us. The deployment was very easy and they were true partners in the process. Now we can assess our risk in the most scientifically true way possible and control our destiny.”

CISO
Nir Rothenberg
"Testing during the API development process allows developers to catch vulnerabilities and flaws early. Couple that with runtime analysis, which detects threats and anomalies after deployment, and it’s a win-win. Noname Security allows you to do both in a single platform."

Practice Director, Secure DevOps
Jimmy Xu
“The Noname API Security Platform addresses the growing complexity and security concerns of API deployments. Their methodology eliminates API security threats and accelerates API velocity without introducing more complexity or risk.”

CEO
David Dean
Top API Security Use Cases
Real-Time Inventory of APIs
Discover your APIs and gain full insight into applied API security controls, data classification, connectivity, and more.
Proactive Remediation
Identify and remediate vulnerabilities, misconfiguration issues, and design flaws before they become a problem.
API Attack Prevention
Detect and automatically block runtime attacks. Protect against data theft, fraud, and business logic abuse.
Shift Left
Integrate API-specific security testing for DevOps into the tools your team is already using.
Faster Incident MTTR
Shorten exposure windows by finding and remediating API security incidents faster.
Complete Visibility
Aggregate API details and provide dynamic visibility with context for IT, security, compliance, and LOB teams.
Blog

The Updated OWASP API Security Top 10 for 2023 is Here
By Filip Verloy
Filip Verloy serves as the Field CTO for the EMEA region at Noname Security. In his role, Filip engages and advises customers, partners and the security industry at large, sharing his experience, insights, and strategies on API security. Prior to joining Noname Security, Verloy was the Field CTO for EMEA at Rubrik, a data security start-up. He has also previously served at various IT vendors including Citrix, Dell, Riverbed, and VMware
June 5
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How to Find and Fix API Vulnerabilities
By Harold Bell
Harold Bell is the Director of Content Marketing at Noname Security. He has over a decade of experience in the IT industry with leading organizations such as Cisco, Nutanix, and Rubrik, and has been featured as an executive ghostwriter in Forbes Technology Council and Hacker News.
May 30
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Changes to the OWASP API Security Top Ten 2019 to 2023
By Tanya Janca
Tanya Janca, also known as SheHacksPurple, is the best-selling author of Alice and Bob Learn Application Security. She is also the founder of We Hack Purple, an online learning community that revolves around teaching everyone to create secure software. Tanya has been coding and working in IT for over twenty-five years, is an award-winning public speaker, active blogger and podcaster, and has delivered hundreds of talks on six continents.
May 2
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Noname Security Announces IBM Partnership
By David Thomason
David Thomason started his career in computer security working in the United States Air Force, serving the Air Intelligence Agency and the Air Force Computer Emergency Response Team (AFCERT). As a serial start-up junkie, David has worked with 6 start-ups since the late 1990s. In 2018, David joined NSS Labs where he held a number of roles including principal researcher/architect. In November of 2020, David joined Noname Security as employee #3 in the US and leads the worldwide team of Solution Architects.
April 25
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Accelerating API Security with Intel’s Latest Innovations
By Ryan B
April 24
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New Wiz Partnership Provides Full Visibility, Context, and Control of all Your ...
By Aner Morag
VP of Technology
April 20
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Meet Noname Security @ RSAC 2023!
By Rina Konishi
April 18
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How Noname Security Aligns to Gartner API Security Requirements
By Harold Bell
Harold Bell is the Director of Content Marketing at Noname Security. He has over a decade of experience in the IT industry with leading organizations such as Cisco, Nutanix, and Rubrik, and has been featured as an executive ghostwriter in Forbes Technology Council and Hacker News.
April 13
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5 Reasons Why You Need API Discovery
By Harold Bell
Harold Bell is the Director of Content Marketing at Noname Security. He has over a decade of experience in the IT industry with leading organizations such as Cisco, Nutanix, and Rubrik, and has been featured as an executive ghostwriter in Forbes Technology Council and Hacker News.
April 11
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STIGs, FIPS, ZT, and API Security
By Dean Phillips
Executive Director of Public Sector Programs
April 10
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How to Reduce API Sprawl with API Discovery
By Harold Bell
Harold Bell is the Director of Content Marketing at Noname Security. He has over a decade of experience in the IT industry with leading organizations such as Cisco, Nutanix, and Rubrik, and has been featured as an executive ghostwriter in Forbes Technology Council and Hacker News.
April 4
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Noname Security Launches API Security Platform to Help Organizations Increase ...
By Noname Security
March 29
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