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3 Steps to Automate Offense to Increase Your Security in 2023

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I was recently challenged to come up with the best methods you can use in 2023 to make the systems you're developing more secure. I realized it boils down to one thing, and it’s what all the highest performing companies are already doing: automating offense as part of your defensive security program.

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Safeguarding Ethical Development in ChatGPT and Other LLMs

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Why should AI get a pass on S (Secure) SDLC methodologies? Despite the active contributions of SDLC methodologies over the past 20 years—such as Waterfall, Agile, V-shaped, Spiral, Big Bang, and others—there remains a lack of security-by-design for integration into AI developments such as ChatGPT, DALL-E, and Google's Bard.

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Getting ahead of cyberattacks with a DevSecOps approach to web application security

CIO Business Intelligence

Web applications are foundational to a company’s business and brand identity yet are highly vulnerable to digital attacks and cybercriminals. As such, it’s vital to have a robust and forward-leaning approach to web application security. What is DevSecOps? According to IBM , a single data breach costs $9.4

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Meet The Team Behind Mayhem: Come See Us At These Upcoming April 2023 Events

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We have a number of upcoming events planned for April 2023, including: RSA Conference, DevSecOps Days, and BSides Webinar: How to Increase Test Coverage With Mayhem for API Speed vs. Resilience: Making the Right Trade-offs for Software Security Securing Open Source Software University Hackathon Read on to learn more about April’s events.

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When least privilege is the most important thing

CIO Business Intelligence

The principle of least privilege (PoLP) is an information security concept that maintains that a user or entity should only have access to the specific data, resources, and applications needed to complete a required task. It was assumed that every program, by default, needs this level. Within a ZTNA 2.0 And, yes, we are ignoring it.

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