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API security involves controlling access to your APIs, guarding against malicious message content, accessing and masking sensitive encrypted data at runtime, protecting your backend services against direct access, and other important safeguards.
Get links to introductory topics, examples, and how-to topics.
Get an overview of Apigee's support for SAML, along with a pointer to the policy you'll need.
Learn how to mask sensitive data such as credit card numbers or health information.
Learn how to protect yourself against threats to your backend resources.
Get an introduction to the working of API keys, the simplest form of app-based security.
Learn about the Apigee policies you can use to protect your APIs against content-carried threats.
Store data that shouldn't be hard-coded in your API proxy logic for retrieval at runtime, such as credentials, private keys, or tokens
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Last updated 2026-06-09 UTC.