Security as Code is the methodology of codifying security and policy decisions and socializing them with other teams. When moving to a Security as Code model, there are a number of key benefits that are realized across the organization.
When you take on a Security as Code mentality, you are codifying collaboration...
Referred to as the Data Mesh, this growing ecosystem of databases, data lakes and data services enable businesses to embrace data democratization and be data driven. It eliminates silos, unlocks innovation, and helps improve customer experience and company culture.
To truly harness these benefits, IT, DevOps, and...
Defining a plan to improve developer security maturity is no easy task when you still have compliance requirements and release deadlines to meet. But it is a worthy one that will pay dividends in improved productivity and reduced risk. In this guide, we explore the lessons learned from three real-life Secure Code...
For any business with some form of digital approach, the most important thing is how the application behaves when in the hands of its end-users. No matter how many tools are used to understand your infrastructure or application, the true test happens when your customers get hands on.
To deliver the best...
By assessing and understanding a development team’s security maturity, organizations can formulate a plan, with the right stakeholders, process, and technology to build and support the necessary skills and capabilities.
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What is security maturity in development teams, and why...
Building security maturity in development teams can be approached in stages. Based on Secure Code Warrior's experience with 400+ organizations, we've identified the common practices and traits in three different stages of security maturity - defining, adopting, and scaling. How security-savvy are your development...
Nearly 1,400+ Elastic customers shared their experience through a third-party survey managed and analyzed by Socratic Technologies. The insights show a quantified acceleration of key benefits across Elastic’s solutions, cloud capabilities, and platform.
Read this report to understand how Elastic empowers users to...
Grappling with the ever-increasing scale and complexity of your IT infrastructure?
You’re not alone. In fact, 75 percent of global technologists say they are faced with more IT complexity than ever before.
Like other IT leaders, you’re charged with managing more data, more providers, and more...
If you thought consumer expectations were already high, did you know that 57 percent of users now say brands have just one shot to impress them? Once a company’s digital service is unavailable or doesn’t perform, they won’t use it again.
That’s a serious challenge for enterprises today. How do you ensure...
We are thrilled to be named a Visionary in this year's Gartner Magic Quadrant for APM and Observability, a second year in a row.
We believe Elastic's recognition in this report provides validation to our approach to deliver new and innovative full-stack observability with application performance monitoring...
Organizations face major challenges gaining visibility into networks that grow more complex by the day, and Corelight CEO Brian Dye says the open-source community can help with gathering evidence and insights from networks so that the perimeter is better secured.
CyberEdBoard member Mukul Gupta, the CIO and CISO at ATCS Pvt. Ltd., India, discusses the reverse engineering process, outlines the tools used in reverse engineering and provides a sample of using Apktool. He also discusses sandboxing and sandbox-evading malwares.
WhiteSource has renamed itself Mend as the company pushes beyond software composition analysis to become a broad application security platform with automated remediation. The name WhiteSource didn't have any negative connotations when the company was founded, but some people today find it offensive.
The Linux Foundation and the Open Source Security Foundation have put forth a nearly $150 million investment plan, spread across two years, to strengthen open-source security in the U.S. The plan was announced at the Open Source Software Security Summit II in Washington, D.C., on Thursday.
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