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Join Free Webinar on AI-Powered Web App Security

Join Free Webinar on AI-Powered Web App Security

Posted on June 2, 2026 By CWS

Every day, organizations face the relentless probing and exploitation of their web applications and APIs. Many companies remain unaware of the full extent of these threats due to outdated security measures. Join the upcoming Prophaze webinar to discover how AI-driven WAAP solutions can enhance your security posture.

Understanding the Modern Threat Landscape

The cybersecurity landscape has evolved beyond the capabilities of traditional firewalls and WAFs. With the rise of API-first designs and encrypted lateral movements, attackers are increasingly exploiting APIs as primary targets. Recent data highlights a staggering 400% increase in API attacks in 2025, yet only 19% of CISOs feel confident about their API inventories, leaving a significant blind spot.

These vulnerabilities give rise to modern breaches, making it crucial for organizations to ask themselves, “Are we truly seeing everything?” Addressing these challenges is the focus of the Prophaze webinar on June 4th, 2026, which will shed light on the power of WAAP architectures in closing these visibility gaps.

Why WAAP Solutions Are Essential

WAAP solutions represent a transformative shift from traditional security frameworks, extending protection into the dynamic environments of APIs and cloud-native applications. However, mere deployment does not ensure comprehensive visibility or control. Modern environments are ever-changing, with APIs being frequently modified and microservices scaling automatically, leading to shadow APIs that remain unmonitored.

The Prophaze webinar will delve into these visibility challenges, exploring the three crucial layers of WAAP architecture: Discovery, Posture, and Runtime Protection. These layers ensure that unknown attack surfaces, misconfigured exposures, and invisible lateral movements are effectively addressed.

Tackling API Attacks with AI

The surge in API attacks is not random but a result of APIs becoming prevalent in application interfaces without corresponding advancements in security measures. API attacks often imitate legitimate traffic, making them difficult to detect with traditional signature-based systems.

Prophaze’s AI-driven solutions are designed to identify and mitigate these threats by understanding normal API behavior and detecting deviations that suggest malicious activity. The webinar will demonstrate these capabilities live, offering insights into how organizations can safeguard their environments.

Conclusion: Embrace Comprehensive Security

The dramatic rise in API attacks underscores the urgent need for organizations to adopt a unified WAAP approach. This involves integrating API discovery, posture management, and runtime protection into a single, cohesive system rather than relying on fragmented tools.

With 81% of enterprises operating with undiscovered APIs, the question is not whether visibility is needed, but how long organizations can delay addressing these gaps before suffering a breach. Join the Prophaze webinar to learn how AI-driven WAAP solutions can close these gaps and protect your infrastructure.

Register for the Prophaze Webinar: Join us on Thursday, June 4th, 2026, at 12:00 PM IST to explore how unified WAAP solutions enhance security across API discovery, posture management, and Kubernetes-native runtime protection. Secure your spot today and ensure your organization isn’t left in the dark.

Cyber Security News Tags:AI security, API attacks, API inventory, API vulnerability, behavioral AI, CISO, cloud security, Cybersecurity, data protection, Kubernetes security, microservices security, Prophaze webinar, runtime protection, WAAP, web application protection

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