Sekit CSF · Application Security · Technical
RCF-0138API security
Technical controls enforce authentication, authorisation and rate limiting on all API endpoints
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RCF-0138API securityApplication Security · Technical
RCF-0138 maps to 6 controls across the published frameworks. +1 more in the table below. Open in the full graph →
Maps to ISO/IEC 27001:2022
Curated mapping with the reasoning, not just the codes.
A.5.15Access controlsupportsEnforcing authentication, per-endpoint authorisation and rate limiting on APIs is A.5.15's access control principle applied to machine-to-machine access, not only human logins.A.8.5Secure authenticationsupportsAPI endpoints enforce authentication and per-endpoint authorization technically, extending A.8.5's secure-authentication requirement beyond human sign-in to machine-to-machine access.A.8.26Application security requirementssupportsThe technical facet enforces authentication, per-endpoint authorization and rate limiting on every API endpoint, the concrete control A.8.26's requirements exist to produce.
Maps to NIST CSF 2.0
Curated mapping with the reasoning, not just the codes.
PR.AA-05Access permissions managedPR.PS-01Configuration management appliedPR.PS-04Logs generated for monitoring
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