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Mandy Hubbard

Mandy Hubbard is a Sr. Technical Marketing Engineer. She is passionate about software quality, CI/CD, good processes, QA, and great documentation.

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  1. Introducing the Basic Auth Traffic Policy action

    Secure your endpoints with ngrok’s Basic Auth Traffic Policy, compatible with both interactive and programmatic access to your APIs or apps, in a few minutes.

  2. Verify webhooks with ngrok’s new Traffic Policy action

    Ensure secure, verified webhook interactions with ngrok’s Traffic Policy Action, enhancing protection and reliability for your endpoints.

  3. How to build connectors to on-premise services for workflow automation

    Streamline workflow automation by connecting on-premises services with ngrok’s secure, efficient connectors for various APIs.

  4. Ingress controller vs. API gateway: A comparison

    Ingress controllers and API gateways have some overlapping functionality, and this post helps you know when to use one over the other—or both!

  5. Secure site-to-site connectivity: Implement now with ngrok’s new guides

    Use our new guides to self-serve site-to-site connectivity to APIs, databases, and device service APIs in external networks.

  6. Introducing JWT validation for your API

    ngrok's developer-defined API gateway introduces support for JWT validation. Learn about ngrok's implementation and how to add JWT validation to your APIs.

  7. Harness the power of AI and machine learning: Revolutionize data accessibility with ngrok

    Explore how ngrok enables AI and ML by simplifying access to customer data, allowing for seamless, secure, and efficient development of new LLMs.

    February 5, 2024

  8. ngrok’s Ingress Controller now available in digital marketplaces

    Learn about deploying ngrok's Ingress Controller for Kubernetes from the VMWare Tanzu, DigitalOcean, and Civo digital marketplaces.

  9. Get started with User Agent Filtering

    ngrok users can now use the User Agent Filter module to filter traffic destined for upstream services based on the value of the HTTP user-agent request header.