I remember practicing a question about API security, and I feel like Single Sign-On was mentioned as a good way to enhance security, but I’m not confident it directly addresses unauthorized access.
Single Sign-on Authentication seems like a good choice. By requiring users to authenticate through a centralized system, it can help prevent unauthorized API access.
The Advanced Audit Trail feature could be helpful in this case. It would allow NTO to closely monitor and track API access, which could help identify and prevent any malicious activity.
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. I'll need to think it through a bit more. The options all seem relevant, but I'm not confident which one is the best solution.
I think the IP Allowlist feature would be the best option to reduce threats from malicious API attacks. It allows you to restrict access to only authorized IP addresses.
I agree, Field Level Encryption might be too much for this situation. Limiting access through IP Allowlist or Single Sign on Authentication would be more effective.
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