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What is SAST? Static Application Security Testing (SAST), or static analysis, is a method of testing and analysing source code. This method allows organisations to analyse their source code and detect vulnerabilities that could make their applications prone to attacks.
Welcome to the first entry in this Python for non-programmers series. If you’re reading this, you probably have developed a curiosity about programming and are looking for a good place to start. I have good news for you. Python is one of the best languages with which to start that journey.
The world has changed since I started out on a help desk in Colorado 25 years ago.
DataStax and StepZen sponsored this post. It’s been a longstanding statement by graph data experts that graph databases and GraphQL are two completely different, unrelated things.
Idan Plotnik Idan Plotnik is the co-founder and CEO of Apiiro. He is a serial entrepreneur and product strategist, with nearly 20 years of experience in cybersecurity.
What’s going on with AWS this week? There are lots of updates that have to do with keeping your services running well (and restoring things when they aren’t).
Cybercriminals choose their targets based on two conditions - maximum impact and maximum profit.
Why does PowerShell make sense as a tool for cloud administration in 2020? It may not be people’s default choice, especially for automating Linux stuff. But here’s why PowerShell is worth consideration — and, more than that, why it just might be the best option out there.
In our latest webinar Gary Robinson and Martin Hewitt from Uleska gave us a fascinating and comprehensive look into how experienced security teams choose application security tools. We’ll have a quick look at some of the points covered below, and you can get the full webinar on-demand over here.
It’s a tale as old as time: developers want to ship an app but are lambasted with security requests, and security teams want to secure an app but are brought in too late to do their job without knocking some heads in the process. The ensuing result is usually insecure code and frustrated teams.
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