Maturing your Application Security Program

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Chris Lindsey, Application Security Evangelist at Mend.io and Jonny Stewart, Director, Product Management at Invicti

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Struggling to optimize your security tools for web application security? Finding it tough to balance security integrity with rapid updates? In this session, our experts will delve into the intricacies of building a robust application security program. From understanding the diverse range of available security solutions to implementing comprehensive scanning strategies, they'll explore the key elements that contribute to a mature AppSec program. Join us as we navigate through the world of web app security solutions and uncover practical insights to enhance your application security posture. Key Topics: * Unveiling the benefits of a comprehensive scanning approach, encompassing SAST, SCA, DAST, IAST, and API Security, to bolster your security posture. * Understanding the core components of a resilient application security program, including evaluating coverage and ensuring app and API security from the ground up. * Gaining practical tips for navigating security hurdles, such as deploying hotfixes seamlessly within your pipeline while maintaining security integrity. Secure your spot now to gain valuable insights and optimize your application security!
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Mend, formerly known as WhiteSource, effortlessly secures what developers create. Mend uniquely removes the burden of application security, allowing development teams to deliver quality, secure code, faster. With a proven track record of successfully meeting complex and large-scale application security needs, the world’s most demanding software developers rely on Mend. The company has more than 1,000 customers, including 25 percent of the Fortune 100, and manages Renovate, link here, the open-source automated dependency update project. For more information, visit www.mend.io, the Mend blog, and Mend on LinkedIn and Twitter.