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The Three Pillars for Implementing Secure Coding Standards
Learn more about implementing secure coding standards to deliver secure software faster than ever.
Application Vulnerability: Avoiding Code Flaws and Security Risks
An application vulnerability is a system flaw or weakness in an application’s code that can be exploited by a malicious actor, potentially leading to a security breach.
Implementing Shift Left Security Effectively
Learn more about shift left security, the dangers of keeping security right, and some best practices and tools for getting started.
Top 10 application security acronyms
Read all about AppSec acronyms you need to know to be able to freely discuss the results of a recent penetration test or static analysis of the code.
9 Password Storage Best Practices
Secure password storage is a challenge for every organization — whether a small startup or a major corporation.
The Basics of Getting Started with Shift Left Testing
Learn about shift left testing, an integrated approach to addressing security and testing as early as possible in the SDLC to find and fix vulnerabilities.
A deep dive into cyber threat intelligence
As companies continue to adopt cloud native technologies, nearly 60% have increased concerns about their security posture.
Benefits of security analytics
Learn more about security analytics, a proactive security approach that detects advanced security threats with artificial intelligence and machine learning.
How Does Threat Modeling Fit Into the Fast World of DevSecOps?
Learn more about threat modeling and how to get security benefits without putting gates in front of the software development process. Take threat modeling a step further “left.”
Kurzüberblick zur statischen Codeanalyse
Hier erfahren Sie, wie Sie mittels statischer Codeanalyse die Hälfte aller Sicherheitsprobleme vermeiden, die ansonsten in die Produktion gelangen würden.
Establishing Application Security Policies that Power Secure Development Processes
Learn how to establish Application Security Policies, a well-developed process that supports the speed of your organization and instills confidence in your customers
Understanding Security Automation
Learn more about security automation, a practical necessity for any successful software operation. Identify incoming cyberthreats and prioritize remediation actions.
Interactive Application Security Testing (IAST)
Learn more about (IAST), application security testing method that tests your application for vulnerabilities in execution and why IAST might not even be an option for you.
Dynamic Application Security Testing (DAST):
Hier erfahren Sie mehr über dynamische Anwendungssicherheitstests (DAST) – also Blackbox-Tests, bei denen die Anwendung im laufenden Betrieb von außen getestet wird.
Key Components of the DevOps Pipeline
A DevOps pipeline helps teams build, test, and deploy software quickly and efficiently through a combination of tools and practices. Learn how it works and how to apply it.
Software Security Explained
Learn more about software security, proper tools and processes to identify and remediate software bugs. Connection to application security, secure SDLC and more.
Was sind Schwachstellen-Scanner und wie funktionieren sie?
Hier erfahren Sie alles, was Sie 2023 über Schwachstellen-Scanner, die verschiedenen Typen, ihre Funktionsweise und die Auswahl des richtigen Angebots wissen sollten.
Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC): Phases and Methodologies
Learn more about SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle) phases and methodologies that define the entire software development procedure step-by-step.
Vulnerability Assessment: Tools and Steps to Improve Security Posture
Learn more about vulnerability assessment to stay secure and efficiently evaluate the state of security weaknesses and flaws in your systems and environments.
Sichere Programmierungspraktiken, die Sie kennen sollten
Eine sichere Programmierung erfordert eine höhere Programmiersprache und folgt strikten Grundsätzen, um potenzielle Sicherheitslücken schon während der Entwicklung zu schließen.