From continuous diagnostics and mitigation to Zero Trust to Secure by Design, the federal government’s approach to cybersecurity is constantly evolving as we learn more about the threats.
The analysis, conducted by Secure Code Warrior, is supported by former White House cybersecurity officials Kemba Walden and Chris Inglis. Under 4% of software developers across the globe are ...
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is looking for feedback on its “secure by design” white paper, which pushes software manufacturers to follow more stringent security principles in ...
The Cybersecurity Infrastructure Security Agency is pledging to go "left-of-boom" and surveil artificial intelligence software development practices in a new alert series, which offers lessons to ...
Recent supply-chain breaches show how attackers exploit development tools, compromised credentials, and malicious NPM ...
Makers of software used by the federal government will now be required to affirm that their products are manufactured with secure development practices in mind, filling out a form released Monday by ...
Customer satisfaction is key to product success. That’s why development teams are often tempted to prioritize application performance and functionality, hoping to introduce necessary cybersecurity ...
Application security solutions provider Black Duck Software Inc. today announced the launch of Black Duck Signal, a new ...
Security leaders and software developers will benefit from deeper visibility into their organisations’ software development security posture as they work, bolstering moves towards the nirvana of ...
What does it take to make secure software? The Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) has a few ideas (10 of them, in fact). This week at the OpenSSF Day Japan event in Tokyo, the nonprofit group ...
Software security may finally be getting the attention it deserves as more countries institute necessary guidelines. But with threats increasing against the software supply chains, it is too soon to ...