

Recent high-profile software supply chain breaches have sharpened the focus on application security. However, as cybersecurity professionals know all too well, concern doesnβt always equate to action. In theory, the rise of DevSecOps best practices that shift responsibility for application security further left should reduce, or outright eliminate, the vulnerabilities that now routinely make it into production applications.Unfortunately, itβs still early days as far as DevSecOps is concerned, so the impact this shift might have is, at best, limited, especially when you consider the level of security knowledge the average developer possesses. Cybersecurity professionals know in their bones that developers are the root cause of most of the issues they face daily. Itβs not that developers deliberately build and deploy vulnerable applications; rather, they simply donβt know what to look for. By the time the application is scannedβusually a few days before itβs supposed to be deployedβitβs too late to do much more than make note of the security flaws that need to be addressed. Breaking that cycle will require cybersecurity teams to meaningfully engage developers much earlier in the application development life cycle.
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Frank Fischer
Senior Product Marketing Manager, Snyk
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Jeffrey Martin
VP Product Management, Mend
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Max Vetter
VP Content, Immersive Labs
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Dan Shugrue
Senior Product Marketing Manager, Digital.ai
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Sharon Florentine
Managing Editor, Techstrong Group
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