How to Verify for Security Early and Often
This presentation will explore how to inject security verification in every step of the software development, how to make security assessment an integral part of developers’ software engineering practice and which OWASP projects can be leveraged.
In many organizations, testing for security is done following a “scan-then-fix” approach. The security team runs a scanning tool or conducts a pen test, triages the results, and presents a long list of vulnerabilities to be fixed right away to the development team. This is often referred to as “the hamster wheel of pain.” There is a better way. This presentation will explore how to inject security verification in every step of the software development, how to make security assessment an integral part of developers’ software engineering practice and which OWASP projects can be leveraged.
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