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Addressing Security Debt with a Developer-First Approach

Webinar

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Sponsored by WHITESOURCE


Monday, October 4, 2021
1 p.m. ET

As organizations struggle to keep the application layer secure, more security tasks are added to developers' already heavy workloads. The result: alert fatigue, friction between security and development teams and, ultimately, higher risk as security debt continues to grow. Clearly, requiring developers to become instant security experts is not a viable option. What are the barriers to integrating AppSec into development? How can organizations provide developers with the processes and tools that they need to ensure that AppSec is shifting left, and that security is addressed from the earliest stages of development?

SHIRI ARAD IVTSAN
Director of Product - WhiteSource
Shiri is an experienced cloud solutions architect and product manager and holds a B.Sc. in Industrial Engineering and Management. Prior to joining WhiteSource as a product manager, Shiri worked for various companies where she held roles in R&D, such as solutions architect, R&D team leader and product manager.

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