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API Security: Indirect Prompt Injection Threats and the Rise of AI-Driven Exploits

API security has evolved from being primarily an infrastructure issue to a complex challenge centered around language and design flaws. Jeremy Snyder, CEO of Firetail, discusses the findings from their latest state of API security report, emphasizing the alarming rise of indirect prompt injection as a significant threat in AI-integrated systems. As APIs underpin much of modern application architecture, understanding how they function and the potential vulnerabilities they present is crucial for organizations aiming to protect themselves from increasingly sophisticated attacks.

Snyder highlights the shared responsibility model in API security, where both developers and security teams must collaborate to ensure robust protection. While infrastructure teams manage the basic security measures, developers are responsible for the design and logic of the APIs they create. This evolving understanding of security responsibilities is essential as threat actors become more adept at exploiting API vulnerabilities, particularly through authorization failures, which continue to be a leading cause of breaches.

The conversation also delves into the distinction between authentication and authorization, illustrating how both are critical to API security. Authentication verifies a user's identity, while authorization determines what actions that user can perform. Snyder emphasizes that many organizations still struggle with authorization issues, which can lead to significant security risks if not properly managed. The report reveals that the time to resolve security incidents remains alarmingly high, while the time for attackers to exploit vulnerabilities has drastically decreased, raising concerns about the effectiveness of current security measures.

As AI technologies become more integrated into applications, the potential for indirect prompt injection attacks increases, necessitating a reevaluation of security practices. Snyder advises organizations to focus on secure design principles and maintain visibility over AI usage within their systems. By implementing governance frameworks and monitoring tools, organizations can better manage the risks associated with shadow AI and ensure that their API security measures are both effective and comprehensive.
Join us for a live, no-fluff conversation with Jeremy Snyder, Founder & CEO of FireTail, and Ryan Morris, Principal Consultant at Morris Management Partners, as we break down the findings from FireTail’s 2025 State of API Security report.

In this high-impact session, we’ll go beyond the buzzwords to explore the real-world implications of API vulnerabilities, how AI is both a threat and a tool, and what every managed service provider (MSP), vendor, and channel leader needs to know to stay ahead. Jeremy brings sharp insights from the cybersecurity front lines, while Ryan adds a strategic perspective on how service providers should evolve their models and messaging in response.

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