It is encouraging to see a thriving community within the cybersecurity industry clamoring to share experiences as conference season approaches. As a result of the call-for-speakers process, attendees can get a pretty clear idea of what’s on the minds of the entire ecosystem of cybersecurity professionals across the globe.
This year’s “RSAC 2023 Call for Submissions Trends Report” examined several noteworthy trends related to open source, one of which was open source’s ubiquity and decreasing resemblance to silos, a trend that has been observed in previous research about the RSAC 2023 call for submissions. There are both benefits and risks associated with the changes in modern software.
Software Writing: Is It Still a Thing?
There is no doubt that cybersecurity professionals spend much of their time discussing software and how it’s assembled, tested, deployed, and patched to protect against malicious attacks.
A company’s software has a profound effect on its success, regardless of its size or sector. As scale and complexity have increased over time, teams and practices have evolved to meet these challenges. In light of this, Jennifer Czaplewski, senior director at Target, where she leads DevSecOps
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