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Getting ahead of cyberattacks with a DevSecOps approach to web application security

CIO Business Intelligence

By integrating security practices into the DevOps process, DevSecOps aims to ensure that security is an integral part of the software development life cycle (SDLC). This caused significant bottlenecks in the SDLC and was not conducive to DevOps methodologies, which emphasize development velocity.

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Breaking Down the Product Benefits

ForAllSecure

The quality of results -- defects found as well as test suite -- from open source fuzzers is largely dependent on implementation. More often than not, fluency behind the technical workings of fuzzing is required for a fruitful outcome from these open source solutions. Development Speed or Code Security. Why Not Both?

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Breaking Down the Product Benefits

ForAllSecure

The quality of results -- defects found as well as test suite -- from open source fuzzers is largely dependent on implementation. More often than not, fluency behind the technical workings of fuzzing is required for a fruitful outcome from these open source solutions. Code Coverage. Bootstrapped Continuous Fuzzing.

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Key Takeaways From ForAllSecure's, “Achieving Development Speed And Code Quality With Behavior Testing” Webinar

ForAllSecure

While SAST have their place in the SDLC and offer tremendous benefits, they unfortunately are not the ideal technique for automation and autonomous security testing. “Google has used fuzz testing to find 27,000 bugs and vulnerabilities in both Chrome and open source software.

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Key Takeaways From ForAllSecure's, “Achieving Development Speed And Code Quality With Behavior Testing” Webinar

ForAllSecure

While SAST have their place in the SDLC and offer tremendous benefits, they unfortunately are not the ideal technique for automation and autonomous security testing. “Google has used fuzz testing to find 27,000 bugs and vulnerabilities in both Chrome and open source software.

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KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM FORALLSECURE’S, “ACHIEVING DEVELOPMENT SPEED AND CODE QUALITY WITH NEXT-GENERATION FUZZING” WEBINAR

ForAllSecure

While SAST have their place in the SDLC and offer tremendous benefits, they unfortunately are not the ideal technique for automation and autonomous security testing. “Google has used fuzz testing to find 27,000 bugs and vulnerabilities in both Chrome and open source software.