Tag: Developers
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It’s time for security teams to embrace security data lakes
security organization spends $18 million annually but is largely ineffective at preventing breaches, IP theft and data loss. …
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The rise of cybersecurity debt
Complexity is the enemy of security. Some companies are forced to put together as many as 50 different security solutions from up to 10 …
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How to Get Developer and Security Teams Aligned
It’s impossible to ignore security in the tech industry. LinkedIn, Google Ads, and now even Instagram are all touting their own security …
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Salt Security lands $70M for tech to protect APIs from malicious abuse
APIs make the world go round in tech, but that also makes them a very key target for bad actors: as doorways into huge data troves and …
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Britive grabs $10M Series A to build automated multi-cloud permissions tool
Britive, an early stage startup that is trying to bring privileged access control to a multi-cloud world, announced a $10 million Series A …
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Meeting the Security Needs of Modern Developers
Technological innovation doesn’t slow down when it comes to software, but neither do …
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New platform wants to simplify application security
The transition to agile development, the rise of microservices, and an increased reliance on cloud services for business operations due to …
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BluBracket nabs $12M Series A to expand source code security platform
BluBracket, an early stage startup that focuses on keeping source code repositories secure, even in distributed environments, announced a …
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DevSecOps: Closing the Security Gap With Developers
Who Is in Charge? Organizations that are still struggling with their efforts to transform from DevOps to DevSecOps won’t be doing so …
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Nearly half of IoT projects don’t test for software security
Despite the fact that third party code in IoT projects has grown 17 percent in the past five years, only 56 percent of OEMs have formal …
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Developers Just Want to Know if They Have a Problem
Developers just want to know if their code has a vulnerability before it into production. But often, the answer back from the security …
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Most developers admit releasing vulnerable applications
A new study shows that 81 percent of development teams have knowingly pushed vulnerable code live, with 20 percent of senior managers even …
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