RESTler finds security and reliability bugs through automated fuzzing
Cloud services have become the new critical infrastructure, and cloud expectations have transformed how developers work. The number of cloud services that are business-critical continues to grow every day, with no end in sight. And the era of boxed software is over: developers are now responsible for continuously shipping new capabilities in live services while also maintaining their security and availability.
Today, most cloud and web services are programmatically accessed through REST (REpresentational State Transfer) APIs. However, the tools for static analysis and fuzz testing that are commonplace in native development aren’t adequate or sufficient for developers of web services. Now more than ever, these developers need automated approaches to discover issues that may compromise services through their APIs, either intentionally by