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Need for Speed Drives Security-as-a-Service

CIO Business Intelligence

DDoS attacks that target networks, applications, and APIs can seemingly come out of nowhere. In fact, 42% of SECaaS adopters in F5’s 2023 State of Application Strategy survey cited speed as the main driver. Threats are emerging at a speed that makes it difficult for internal security practitioners to keep pace. Zero Trust

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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. You scan your software build for known OSS vulnerabilities. High performers like Google and the Microsoft SDLC do this by continuously fuzzing their software with their own customized system.

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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. 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. But this opened the applications for attacks that could easily subvert the entire OS. Within a ZTNA 2.0

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