As CEO of Approov, Ted Miracco is in charge of projects that protect mobile apps and API endpoints from automated threats This article explores automated threats miracco. . Miracco supports a "positive security" approach that is deterministic and focuses on verifying what is safe instead of trying to find bad behavior.

He says that mobile apps should not have hardcoded secrets in them because this will stop bots from automating attacks on a large scale by taking away the resources they need. Code obfuscation and other old-school methods are no longer enough to protect against AI-driven threats in the ever-changing world of cybersecurity. Companies need to switch to zero-trust architectures and use short-lived tokens to protect themselves and reduce the risk of breaches.

Ted Miracco talks about how modern bots can mimic everything from mouse movements and touch gestures to traditional CAPTCHA challenges in this interview with ZeroOwl News Desk.