5 Best Practices for Slashing Enterprise Risk

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Ed Adams, CEO of Security Innovation and Holger Schulze, CEO of Cybersecurity Insiders

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Despite software being the primary target of attacks, organizations still fall woefully short with even basic security hygiene: 53% lack significant resources to detect and remediate application vulnerabilities 42% blame "rushing to release” for not establishing secure coding procedures Limited budgets, low-security awareness, and lack of skilled personnel compound problems. Join cybersecurity experts from Security Innovation and Cybersecurity Insiders as they explore the current security landscape and present actionable measures for integrating best practices into your software development process that will help slash enterprise risk. You will learn: - How your organization stacks-up in comparison to your peers - Top challenges and roadblocks to effectively protect your applications - Best practices to improve your security posture
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Security Innovation is an authority on software security and helps organizations build and deploy more secure software. Global technology vendors and enterprise IT organizations such as Microsoft, IBM, FedEx, ING, Symantec, Coca-Cola and GE rely on our expertise to understand the security risks in their software systems and facilitate the software and process change necessary to mitigate them. Security Innovation specializes in software security, an area where traditional “information security” and “business” consultants tend to struggle. We have been analyzing application vulnerabilities and risk for almost a decade and were one of the first providers of software risk solutions to Fortune 500 firms. Our unrivaled proficiency in technical analysis, coupled with sound knowledge of business processes, results in world-class solutions that bridge the gap between application security holes and risk management optimization.