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

SecureWorld News

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. What are security guardrails?

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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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Software is Infrastructure

ForAllSecure

Static Analysis can be applied to a program’s source code, but works with an abstraction that does not operate against the code that actually executes. These tools generally work on fully developed/deployed applications which fundamentally shifts them rightmost in the SDLC. So what’s the solution?

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Software is Infrastructure

ForAllSecure

Static Analysis can be applied to a program’s source code, but works with an abstraction that does not operate against the code that actually executes. These tools generally work on fully developed/deployed applications which fundamentally shifts them rightmost in the SDLC. So what’s the solution?

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SOFTWARE IS INFRASTRUCTURE

ForAllSecure

Static Analysis can be applied to a program’s source code, but works with an abstraction that does not operate against the code that actually executes. These tools generally work on fully developed/deployed applications which fundamentally shifts them rightmost in the SDLC. So what’s the solution?

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

CIO Business Intelligence

According to GitLab’s 2023 Global DevSecOps Report , 56% of organizations report using DevOps or DevSecOps methodologies, growing roughly 10% from 2022, for improved security, higher developer velocity, cost and time savings, and better collaboration. What is DevSecOps?

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How Fuzzing Redefines Application Security

ForAllSecure

” If we continue to rely on the same assumptions and apply simplified approaches to this complex problem, we only add the risk of adding yet another technique to the mix, forcing onto vendors another tool they must not only add, but also maintain as a part of their larger application security testing program. Cloud-native support.