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Using the OWASP Top 10 to Guide Software Security Programs

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The OWASP Top 10 2021 reflects a significant shift, with brand new categories making their debut and injection attacks falling from the number-one spot for the first time. This increased focus on architectural vulnerabilities demonstrates a need to look beyond surface-level bugs when it comes to secure software development.

But while the OWASP Top 10 provides great guidance on the most common vulnerabilities, organizations must recognize that it’s not a silver bullet to eliminate all software security woes, nor does it represent the vulnerabilities that could be the biggest threat to their business.

In this webinar, industry experts will offer their perspective on the OWASP Top 10 and how organizations should consider it in their software security programs to truly improve their security posture.

This expert panel will discuss:

  • How the changes to the OWASP Top 10 2021 reflect the state of software security
  • What organizations should prioritize when building a software security program for their developer teams
  • What developer-focused strategies should be considered outside of the OWASP Top 10
MATIAS MADOU
CTO & Co-Founder - Secure Code Warrior
CTO & Co-Founder - Secure Code Warrior
CTO & Co-Founder - Secure Code Warrior
CTO & Co-Founder - Secure Code Warrior
Aaron Bedra
Senior Software Engineer - DRW
Senior Software Engineer - DRW
Senior Software Engineer - DRW
Senior Software Engineer - DRW
Ben Focht
Cybersecurity Offensive Operations - Nelnet
Cybersecurity Offensive Operations - Nelnet
Cybersecurity Offensive Operations - Nelnet
Cybersecurity Offensive Operations - Nelnet

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