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The State of Open Source Security Vulnerabilities in 2021

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Sponsored by WHITESOURCE


Tuesday, May 11, 2021
1 p.m. ET

The pandemic in 2020 raised a lot of uncertainty in the software development industry and the overnight shift to work from home introduced new security threats. WhiteSource ran a research and took a deep dive into its extensive vulnerabilities' database to gain valuable insights into the state of open source security and learn how to keep up with the rapid pace of software development without leaving security behind.

Join Shiri Ivtsan, Director of Product & Lena Kleyner, Product Manager at WhiteSource as they discuss:

  • The reasons behind the 50% rise in the number of reported open source vulnerabilities in 2020.
  • The importance of implementing secure coding from the earliest stages of the DevOps pipeline
  • Why it’s crucial for security and development teams to prioritize security alerts
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.
Lena Kleyner
Product Manager - WhiteSource
Lena has a vast technical background. With more than 10 years as a software developer, she is leading WhiteSource's integrations and scanning agents. Lena specifically enjoys connecting between customers needs and the proper technical solutions.

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