ZeroNorth surveyed 250 security professionals, engineers, developers and IT professionals involved in application development. What we found suggests the journey to DevSecOps is not just on ...
Organizations are finally truly “shifting left”- recognizing that testing code for vulnerabilities and remediating them early in the SDLC delivers security, business and economic value.
As external threats to business continues to grow, so must the security stance of every business. Companies need to frame AppSec risk in a business context.
Adoption of true DevSecOps requires much more than tools. Commitment to a shared responsibility model with Development and Security teams and a clear commitment to get ...
Regardless of where your organization sits in the journey towards better application security (AppSec), the reality of what drives future success remains the same. From emerging ...
There are many paths to true DevSecOps, depending on the security maturity of your company. DevSecOps platform provider ZeroNorth’s CEO John Worrall sits down with TechStrong ...
Businesses today are under increasing pressure to deliver more software, at greater speeds, and with better quality. But while DevOps has accelerated to meet velocity demands, ...
ZeroNorth CEO John Worrall joins TechStrong TV to discuss Security Champions and the role they play in enabling DevSecOps.
ZeroNorth SVP of Engineering & Product Management Christian van den Branden of ZeroNorth writes about how development and application teams must cooperate to deliver more effective ...
ZeroNorth has added an Advanced AppSec Risk Analytics module to its platform for orchestrating DevSecOps processes. The analytics tool pulls vulnerability data generated by a variety of security tools ...
Building security into the software development life cycle creates more visibility, but CISOs still need to stay on top of any serious threats on the horizon, ...
DevSecOps assumes organizations will shift responsibility for application security further left toward developers. If this assumption is correct, then developers clearly need access to a range ...