
Cyber Defense Magazine: 3 Steps to Reimagine Your AppSec Program
On October 7, NetSPI Managing Director Nabil Hannan and Product Manager Jake Reynolds were featured in Cyber Defense Magazine:
With Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) increasingly becoming the backbone of the modern DevOps environment, it’s more important than ever for engineering and security teams to detect and address vulnerabilities early in the fast-paced software development life cycle (SDLC) process. This is particularly true at a time where the rate of deployment for telehealth software is growing exponentially, the usage of cloud-based software and solutions is high due to the shift to remote work, contact tracing software programs bring up privacy and security concerns, and software and applications are being used in nearly everything we do today. As such, there is an ever-increasing need for organizations to take another look at their application security (AppSec) strategies to ensure applications are not left vulnerable to cyberattacks.
Read the full article for three steps to get started – starting on page 65 of the digital magazine here.
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