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Appointing security advocates within development teams Discover also runs the Security Champions program to identify security advocates within each application team. These advocates can help identify risks and misconfigurations in the code and receive training on how to address them.
Dave Bittner: [00:06:50] And this realization across the industry that this is a better way to go than doing your security testing at the tail end, is that pretty much an accepted practice these days? David Brumley: [00:07:01] I think everyone accepts the notion, and they're trying to figure out how to implement it right now.
Dave Bittner: [00:06:50] And this realization across the industry that this is a better way to go than doing your security testing at the tail end, is that pretty much an accepted practice these days? David Brumley: [00:07:01] I think everyone accepts the notion, and they're trying to figure out how to implement it right now.
Dave Bittner: [00:06:50] And this realization across the industry that this is a better way to go than doing your security testing at the tail end, is that pretty much an accepted practice these days? David Brumley: [00:07:01] I think everyone accepts the notion, and they're trying to figure out how to implement it right now.
Be sure to stop by so we can meet you and answer any questions you have about our security testing solution. BSides BSides San Francisco is a 100% volunteer-organized InformationSecurity conference. Webinar: How to Increase Test Coverage (And Confidence!) The Mayhem team will have a booth at DevSecOps days.
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