{"id":7440,"date":"2019-05-16T16:17:48","date_gmt":"2019-05-16T15:17:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/staging-site.42crunch.com\/?p=7440"},"modified":"2022-11-28T12:35:19","modified_gmt":"2022-11-28T12:35:19","slug":"leading-api-security-platform-42crunch-launches-partner-network-signs-new-resellers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/staging2022.42crunch.com\/leading-api-security-platform-42crunch-launches-partner-network-signs-new-resellers\/","title":{"rendered":"Leading API Security Platform, 42Crunch, Launches Partner Network"},"content":{"rendered":"

MUNICH, GERMANY. MAY 14, 2019 — Today at the European Identity & Cloud Conference (EIC) 2019, API security leader and creator of the industry\u2019s first API Firewall – 42Crunch <\/a><\/u>– announced the launch of its reseller and implementation partner program, as well as the first two commercial partnerships with Skalena (Brazil) and atSistemas (Spain).<\/p>\n

The launching of a regional network of resellers and implementation partners will be able to resell 42Crunch
\nsubscriptions and help their customers implement 42Crunch API Security platform and integrate it with customer-specific DevSecOps processes and runtimes.<\/p>\n

“42Crunch is a pioneer in this new industry segment. Their technology will be crucial to provide effective security for successful API initiatives and deployments,” says Edgar Silva, Founder of Skalena. “The real digital transformation dictates that APIs are mandatory for any company strategy. With 42Crunch technology, we can also ensure that these APIs can be kept safe and secure.”<\/p>\n

“With 42Crunch we can help our customers to really implement DevSecOps strategies,” says Antonio David Fern\u00e1ndez Reyes, CTO at atSistemas. “And not only to secure their APIs, but also to make security an important and
\nintegrated part of their products\u2019 development lifecycle.”<\/p>\n

With 83% of web traffic now being API traffic (Akamai, State of the Internet 2019), API attacks are also on the rise. In the last month alone we have seen API vulnerabilities found in products and
\nservices from
Cisco<\/a><\/u>, Oracle WebLogic<\/a><\/u>, Shopify<\/a><\/u>, and Verizon<\/a><\/u>. Gartner predicts that by 2022 APIs are to become the primary vector of attack.<\/p>\n

Companies are scrambling to cover their APIs with a combination of existing technologies including API management, WAF, DAST, SAST, WAAF, RAST. Unfortunately, none of them have native comprehensive
\ncoverage of modern API security layers, components, best practices and attack vectors. Developers and security teams end up spending many hours manually configuring and maintaining these separate tools and end up with API
\nvulnerabilities and breaches.<\/p>\n

42Crunch\u2019s unique approach integrates with companies\u2019 DevSecOps pipeline and delivers automated API security across the whole API lifecycle:<\/p>\n