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The big question is if it's possible to lose the application security team and move all the functions directly into development.
What are developers' roles in application security (AppSec), and what challenges do they face? We delve into developers' responsibility in ensuring security, despite not always having the necessary tools or training to do so effectively.
We discuss "shifting everything left," which refers to integrating security earlier in the development process. We express concern that developers are being burdened with increasing responsibility without being given the power or resources to handle it effectively. This is referred to as the "inverse Spider-Man thing" - with great responsibility should come great power, but this isn't always the case in AppSec.
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The big question is if it's possible to lose the application security team and move all the functions directly into development.
What are developers' roles in application security (AppSec), and what challenges do they face? We delve into developers' responsibility in ensuring security, despite not always having the necessary tools or training to do so effectively.
We discuss "shifting everything left," which refers to integrating security earlier in the development process. We express concern that developers are being burdened with increasing responsibility without being given the power or resources to handle it effectively. This is referred to as the "inverse Spider-Man thing" - with great responsibility should come great power, but this isn't always the case in AppSec.
FOLLOW OUR SOCIAL MEDIA:
➜Twitter: @SecTablePodcast
➜LinkedIn: The Security Table Podcast
➜YouTube: The Security Table YouTube Channel
Thanks for Listening!
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