From technical compromise to AI-driven attacks, cyber criminals increasingly see software developers as prime targets, creating systemic risks CISOs must address.
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WILMINGTON, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CMD+CTRL Security, a leader in software security training, today shared the results of a sponsored study conducted with Wakefield Research that found while software ...
Organizations are seeing a rise in cybersecurity attacks against application programming interfaces (APIs), the mechanisms that allow software components to communicate and exchange data with each ...
The analysis, conducted by Secure Code Warrior, is supported by former White House cybersecurity officials Kemba Walden and Chris Inglis. Under 4% of software developers across the globe are ...
Software security may finally be getting the attention it deserves as more countries institute necessary guidelines. But with threats increasing against the software supply chains, it is too soon to ...
There was a time when software quality, cybersecurity and artificial intelligence (AI) were seen as separate disciplines—each with its own specialists, tools and playbooks. Quality engineers ensured ...
Customer satisfaction is key to product success. That’s why development teams are often tempted to prioritize application performance and functionality, hoping to introduce necessary cybersecurity ...
New studies show that cybersecurity executives often fail to prioritize software security training for the entirety of a company, instead only deeming it necessary for a select few — and not always ...
TechRepublic asked cyber experts to predict the top trends that will impact the security field in 2025. The cyber landscape is more turbulent than ever. Microsoft recently reported a 2.75-fold ...
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