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GraphQL OWASP Cheat Sheet

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GraphQL OWASP Cheat Sheet

I’m a big fan of GraphQL but as with every technology it comes with it's own set of (security) challenges.

To properly secure your GraphQL API, I can recommend to check the GraphQL Cheat Sheet. It handles common attack vectors and best practices to avoid them.

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If you have never heard about the OWASP Cheat Sheet Series, also have a look at all the other sheets in the series.

A must read for every developer!

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