If you need a zero-trust API client that minimizes exposure and helps you work more efficiently with DevSecOps, KeyRunner is a great option. KeyRunner keeps sensitive data and API keys out of human reach, minimizing the risk of credential exposure. It offers data visualization dashboards for monitoring, app-to-app connections, alerting and notification for proactive problem resolution, and out-of-box connectors for easy secret retrieval and use. It also includes OAuth access token lifecycle monitoring and a Playground feature for full testing and integration.
Another option is Aspen, a free API testing tool for macOS that's designed to be easy to use. Aspen works with a zero-trust approach, with everything happening in the local machine with no data storage or login. It comes with an integrated AI assistant called Alfred that can generate data models, Open API Specs and integration code to speed up API testing and integration. Aspen supports parameterized testing and offers fast results, making it a secure and easy way to design and test API integrations locally.
If you want a more general security tool, Gamma is a cloud-based Data Loss Prevention (DLP) platform that uses AI to monitor and protect sensitive data wherever it's used in applications and devices. Gamma continuously monitors employee activity, classifies data accurately and can remediate instantly. It integrates with common collaboration and storage tools, protecting data with encryption and zero-trust access without storing monitored data contents. That makes it a good choice for organizations that want to keep data secure across the board.