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Webinar | Application Security Trends, The Necessity of Securing Software in Uncertain Times

Webinar | Application Security Trends, The Necessity of Securing Software in Uncertain Times

2020 was a year of challenges for businesses of all varieties. Organisations that hadn't yet begun their digital transformation were left with no option but to adapt and adapt quickly, while others felt the urgency to accelerate the shift to digital and move to the cloud for more flexibility. Adding to that mounting pressure, the risk of a breach or cyberattack has remained steady or even increased for some industries that rely on sensitive data. That's a problem.

Application security (AppSec) remains a critical piece of the puzzle when it comes to securing the technology that your customers rely on daily. But safeguarding your software to reduce risk should be a thoughtful process that considers your business needs and the current threat landscape. As organisations continue the digital shift and the adoption of the cloud, it's more important than ever to stay on top of the trends in software security - including emerging threats - so that you set off in the race to a successful digital transformation with the right tools and methodologies in place.

Join Julian Totzek-Hallhuber, Principal Solution Architect at Veracode and guest speaker Paul McKay, Senior Analyst at Forrester, in this session where they present and discuss:

  • The pandemic's impact on the shift to digital - good and bad
  • The latest challenges and trends that impact AppSec
  • What to consider before you make the shift to the cloud
  • The prevalence of AppSec exploits and breaches today

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