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Shifting Left fixing right – Running application security at scale and keeping the application safe with Tanya Janca

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Phoenix Security, Phoenix Security, Application Security Webinar Shifting left and keeping right safe with tanya janca

Fixing Application security at scale can be challenging, but keeping them safe can be even trickier; in this webinar, we explore with Tanya Janca how to shift left and keep operation (right) safe.

With this webinar we aim to share a light of insight on application security programs, the complexity of starting them and why running application security programs with data helps collaboration.

Using metrics can turn a conversation; please patch, and please development team will fix all the critical

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Watch live: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hA1doIcKJ2o

Audience recommendation:

  • Application security
  • Head of application security
  • Product security
  • Security Engineers
  • Developers with interest in security
  • CISO is interested in Secure SDLC and how to start a program

In this webinar, we will discuss

> Application security programs, challenges when starting

> what metrics make sense at the beginning and how to evolve the measurement of security

> data-driven conversation with development vs vulnerabilities driven conversation: how they differ

> Application security insights: technology, common issues, common libraries and how can they

> Cvss and CWE and challenges in measurement that is contextualize

Metrics and measurements are also available and widely discussed in this whitepaper:

https://phoenix.security/whitepapers-resources/data-driven-application-security-vulnerability-management-are-sla-slo-dead/

We will refer to some of the framework models in the following articles:

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Product Security the pillars of the programme – Vulnerability Management and Measurements

Background about the speaker – Tanya Janca

Tanya Janca, also known as SheHacksPurple, is the best-selling author of Alice and Bob Learn Application Security. She is also the founder of We Hack Purple, an online learning community that teaches everyone to create secure software. Tanya has been coding and working in IT for over twenty-five years, has won countless awards, and has been everywhere from public service to tech giants, writing software, leading communities, founding companies and ‘securing all the things’. She is an award-winning public speaker, active blogger and podcaster, and has delivered hundreds of talks on six continents. She values diversity, inclusion, and kindness, which shines through in her countless initiatives.

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Francesco Cipollone (host)

Francesco is a seasoned entrepreneur, CEO of the Contextual-based vulnerability management platform from code to cloud Phoenix Security, author of several books, host of multi-award Cyber Security & Cloud Podcast, speaker and known in the cybersecurity industry and recognized for his visionary views. He currently serves as Chapter Chair UK&I of the Cloud Security Alliance. Previously, Francesco headed HSBC’s application and cloud security and was Senior Security Consultant at AWS. Francesco has been keynoting at global conferences and has authored and co-authored several books. Outside of work, you can find me running marathons, snowboarding on the Italian slopes, and enjoying single malt whiskeys in one of my favourite London clubs.

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