A recent report from analyst firm ESG highlighted the following statistic: 61% of organizations only secure half of their applications with some form of testing tool, ...
Forrester recently analyzed the current application security landscape, along with the program plans of global organizations for the next 12 months. Their independent research report, The ...
If software is the gooey center of the business world, what can we do to harden it? As a CISO, business manager, industry professional or anyone ...
If you’re developing software, you need quality assurance (QA) and you need a way to manage vulnerability discovery. These are two distinctly different streams. QA focuses ...
Right now, live events may be on hold or canceled altogether, but that’s not stopping the DevSecOps community from gathering remotely. We’re heading to DevSecCon24 2020 ...
You know the story. Software is running the world, which means everyone who is developing and delivering it must work towards making sure it’s secure. And ...
There’s no greater validation of the ZeroNorth platform than objective reviews from leading publications in the security industry. And we now have two of them—from CSO ...
The business world uses a lot of confusing terminology, and cybersecurity is no exception. Many buzzwords and catchphrases, while annoying, are harmless. But there is also ...
Happy Birthday! Exactly one year ago, the ZeroNorth brand was born as the industry’s first provider of risk-based vulnerability orchestration across applications and infrastructure. Building on ...
Cybersecurity isn’t getting any easier. Data breaches are growing in frequency, scope and the level of damage they inflict. Cyber criminals have become increasingly savvy and ...
Right now, the cyber world is thick with COVID-19-related sales pitches. Many are spot on, like multi-factor authentication, while others stretch the boundaries of credibility. What ...
Facing change is never easy… Many of us have a love-hate relationship with change, especially when things are not going well. But as we know, thanks ...