Security News > 2019 > January > Cequence Security awarded patent for detecting bot attacks
Cequence Security has been awarded a patent for its ability to passively detect malicious bot attacks targeting web, mobile, and API applications, US Patent 10,135,904 for Network Attack Detection on a Mobile API of a Web Service. Malicious bots now account for nearly 1/3 of all traffic on the Internet, which makes it the new #1 cyber threat facing today’s hyper-connected organizations that rely on these applications to connect customers, partners, and suppliers. The technology … More → The post Cequence Security awarded patent for detecting bot attacks appeared first on Help Net Security.
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