Sponsored by BLUBRACKET
In the last decade, the way software is developed and deployed has completely changed, yet the way we secure it has stood still. Today, developers use Git and open source and deploy via devops to the cloud. All of this has introduced security risks that are being exploited by hackers.
In this one hour webinar, learn the top threats facing companies from their code environments and how to address them.
You will learn:
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