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SAST Reimagined for the Developer

Webinar

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Sponsored by SNYK


Wednesday, October 13, 2021
3 p.m. ET

Modern software development practices like DevOps hands the responsibility for application security to developers. One tool that can help developers cope with this increased responsibility is static application security testing (SAST). The problem is that traditional SAST tools have been slow, inaccurate and not very developer-friendly. Snyk Code is here to change that.

In this webinar, we'll briefly introduce you to the magic behind Snyk Code - the human-guided ML process based on a fast logic analyzer - but the majority of the webinar will involve a demo where we follow the life of a pull request. We will edit code in the IDE, test locally, do a PR, work with legacy code and more. We want to keep it practical and pepper it with best practices along the way. You'll find that Snyk Code is fast, accurate and developer-friendly, just as SAST should be.

FRANK FISCHER
Developer Advocate - Snyk
Developer Advocate - Snyk
Developer Advocate - Snyk
Developer Advocate - Snyk
MIC MCCULLY
Field Strategist - Snyk
Field Strategist - Snyk
Field Strategist - Snyk
Field Strategist - Snyk

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