Salt Security has taken a significant step toward transforming API security with the launch of its new platform, Salt Illuminate. Promising to radically transform the API protection landscape, this tool stands out for its ease of deployment and advanced risk management capabilities. In times when efficiency and speed are imperative, Salt Illuminate offers an instant deployment that does not require technical knowledge or complex integrations.
Traditionally, API protection involved lengthy and tedious processes. However, Salt Illuminate allows organizations to comprehensively map their attack surface in just minutes. Without the need to redirect traffic or install agents, any team member, regardless of their experience, can activate the platform and obtain a comprehensive inventory of active, inactive, and hidden APIs.
Roey Eliyahu, CEO and co-founder of Salt Security, emphasizes the importance of this innovation: "We have eliminated every point of friction that prevented companies from protecting their environments at the speed the business demands."
Among its main functionalities, Salt Illuminate offers a self-service deployment, AI agent risk detection, and an immediate reduction of the attack surface. The platform also guarantees a unified API inventory, automates regulatory compliance, and protects sensitive data in motion, all while providing real-time defense against attacks.
Designed to scale without the need for additional infrastructure, Salt Illuminate automatically integrates with cloud infrastructure sources, generating visual maps that facilitate strategic decision-making in complex environments. APIs are no longer just code; they are the nervous system of the business, Eliyahu emphasizes.
This solution marks the end of slow and fragmented API security, offering a cloud-native, continuous and accessible approach for teams of any size. Salt Security, a leader in API security, continues its commitment to protecting the digital growth of businesses through this advanced platform powered by artificial intelligence and deep learning.
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