To better protect personal data and ensure information security, organizations should be taking advantage of vulnerability assessments and measuring against application security benchmarks. These application security validations and certifications ensure your applications comply with fundamental security specifications, including safe programming, organized design structure and secure operations. This CISO‘s guide to secure software development can help you understand and follow the priorities of the specifications for application protection and why investing in application security programs is necessary. First, some basics. Data Leaks and Breaches are CostlyThe cost of a data breach and the necessity of application security risk management is one of the main reasons why a secure application strategy is a top priority for CISOs. Regardless of an organization’s size, a data breach can have devastating consequences both economically and on a company’s brand reputation. Key highlights from the report that CISOs should be aware of:
5 Reasons CISOs Should Invest in Application Security
How to Build a Secure Application Strategy
Developing and following a strategy, use of the right tools and ensuring your entire organization is committed to application security can reduce the chances of a data breach, safeguard the bottom line and protect your business’s reputation. Originally Published at Security Boulevard
CISO’s Guide to Secure Software Development
To better protect personal data and ensure information security, organizations should be taking advantage of vulnerability assessments and measuring
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AuthorChristopher Reardon, PhD, is a computer scientist and experimental roboticist. He joined the faculty at the University of Denver in late 2020 as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science. Prior joining DU, Dr. Reardon spent over four and a half years as a research scientist at the U.S. Army Research Laboratory, where his research focused on enabling better human-robot teaming for autonomous mobility and maneuver contexts. Dr. Reardon has published over 25 peer-reviewed journal and conference articles to date. He is an IEEE Senior Member. He is actively involved in the greater robotics research community, regularly serving in organizational leadership roles at conferences and workshops. ArchivesNo Archives Categories |