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What Are Security Guardrails? Why Do They Matter to Your AppSec Program?

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The wide adoption of cloud-native applications and infrastructure has propelled DevOps and a self-service culture enabling developers to go from code to cloud in hours. Security teams are entirely unprepared to govern and secure the modern SDLC in this agile world.

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What Executives Should Know About Shift-Left Security

CIO Business Intelligence

By Zachary Malone, SE Academy Manager at Palo Alto Networks The term “shift left” is a reference to the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) that describes the phases of the process developers follow to create an application. Shifting security left in your SDLC program is a priority that executives should be giving their focus to.

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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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3 Steps to Automate Offense to Increase Your Security in 2023

ForAllSecure

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. High performers like Google and the Microsoft SDLC do this by continuously fuzzing their software with their own customized system.

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How Fuzzing Redefines Application Security

ForAllSecure

The application security testing market is highly fragmented. From SAST to DAST to SCA to IAST to RASP, the current state of the market is a byproduct of various assertions on what is believed to be the best way to address application security testing. Mayhem, for example, is able to: Conduct binary analysis of applications (DAST).with

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Breaking Down the Product Benefits

ForAllSecure

Ownership over application test suites is a driving purchasing requirement for some organizations, especially for those who are maturing their application security processes. These test suites are not custom to your application. They automate testing to the same areas of code, centralizing defects throughout an application.

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Breaking Down the Product Benefits

ForAllSecure

Ownership over application test suites is a driving purchasing requirement for some organizations, especially for those who are maturing their application security processes. These test suites are not custom to your application. They automate testing to the same areas of code, centralizing defects throughout an application.