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Organizations are failing to protect their APIs despite persistent breaches and increased awareness of security risks, according to 2025 Global State of API Security from Traceable AI.
Key Findings Include:
1. API-Related Data Breaches Continue to Wreak Havoc
57% of organizations suffered an API-related data breach in the past two years, with a staggering 73% of these experiencing three or more incidents. Even more concerning, 41% endured five or more breaches, revealing a systemic failure in API defenses and a clear need for investment in purpose-built API security solutions.
2. Traditional Security Solutions Fail to Deliver API Protection
Despite deploying an array of security tools—from legacy WAFs to CDNs and Gateways—only 19% of organizations rate their defenses as highly effective. Moreover, 53% admit that traditional solutions like WAFs and WAAPs are ineffective at identifying or preventing fraud at the API layer.
3. Generative AI Applications Create New Risks
65% of organizations state that generative AI applications pose a serious to extreme risk to APIs. 60% state that the additional API integrations required for generative AI applications expand their organization's attack surface; the same percentage cite concerns about sensitive data exposure and unauthorized access.
4. Bot Attacks and Fraud are Rampant
53% of organizations have experienced one or more bot attacks involving their APIs, and 44% say that bot mitigation is a top challenge. Fraud is equally concerning, emerging as the second most prevalent cause of API-related data breaches among survey respondents.
5. Third-Party APIs Are a Hidden Danger
Organizations now use an average of 131 third-party APIs, up slightly from last year's 127. Yet, only 16% have a "high ability" to mitigate these external risks, leaving a vast attack surface greatly exposed.
"API breaches are rampant, and the industry is in denial," said Richard Bird, Chief Security Officer of Traceable. "Organizations keep deploying the same solutions — Web Application Firewalls, API gateways, and lifecycle tools — yet only a small percentage report any real success. This cognitive dissonance is a ticking time bomb. The truth is, these traditional defenses are failing, and the more companies rely on them, the more they expose themselves to devastating attacks. We're also seeing a surge in bot attacks, increasing instances of API fraud, and new vulnerabilities emerging from the rapid adoption of generative AI applications. Companies must confront the uncomfortable truth: their current strategies are inadequate. Without a fundamental shift in how they secure APIs, breaches and their consequences will continue to escalate."
Methodology: The study incorporates insights from over 1,500 IT and cybersecurity experts across the US, UK, and EMEA.
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