A recent study conducted by Aite group found that 97% of financial apps have no protections against decompiling and viewing source code. In fact, of the 4+ million apps in Google’s Play Store and Apple’s App Store, the majority are not sufficiently protected to stop even the most basic reverse engineering attack. This is especially concerning with faster release and shorter testing cycles creating more frequent opportunities to introduce new vulnerabilities into production.
Apps can be your biggest asset – how can you prevent them from becoming your biggest liability? With app security expertise in short supply, organizations are often limited to protecting only their most critical apps. Not anymore. New innovations in app security make it easy – and cost-effective – to incorporate app protection into your DevOps pipeline and provide the right level of protection to all your apps. Join Mike Woodard, Application Protection Product owner at Digital.ai, formerly Arxan Technologies, to learn more about the following:
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While modernization is essential to staying competitive in today’s IT landscape, businesses are modernizing at a much faster pace than the software needed to keep up with them.
74% of organizations fail to complete legacy system modernization. Whether attempting a full migration to microservices or trying to unwind a dependency on an old, expensive database, some analysis is required.
Having worked on teams modernizing legacy applications to microservices, we’ve noticed the same patterns keep resurfacing. If the data model is relatively clean, modernizing applications is fairly straightforward. If the data model is a mess, what’s built on top of it probably is too.
An application’s data model is its destiny.
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Companies around the world and across a myriad of industries are feeling the pressures of evolving from legacy, on-prem infrastructure to hybrid and cloud-native architectures. Meanwhile, both B2B and B2C buyers today demand faster delivery—whether of business or consumer-facing services. And with COVID-19 forcing a global shift to remote work, enterprises now have to govern and foster efficient collaboration across distributed teams while delivering reliably and securely. Join Edith Harbaugh, CEO of LaunchDarkly; Joe Duffy, CEO of Pulumi; and DROdio, CEO of Armory, for a roundtable discussion of how forward-thinking companies are grappling with the challenge of deploying faster, more reliably, and at greater scale. Sign up for this Tech Talk today! |
Shifting testing left is an effective technique to ensure application quality doesn’t suffer as the page of software delivery quickens. But how do you test smaller chunks of work rapidly and earlier in the SDLC without stressing your internal teams? And why use your highly skilled developers and testers to validate the functionality of new code when their time is better spent on higher value tasks? Hear the discussion of how to ensure the entire in-sprint testing process is done quickly and accurately.
Are you building apps for multiple devices and now stuck with managing multiple source codes? We’ll show you how HCL Volt MX enables you to manage a single code base so you can build once and deploy everywhere — from native mobile apps and PWAs to wearables and kiosks.
Join us for this webinar to see how your developers can design apps for any audience across any device.
This guidebook provides Architects and App Dev leaders with essential insights on which projects are right for PWAs, and how to build a production-ready PWA today.
The growing adoption of hybrid is evident in a recent Forrester survey that found two-thirds of developers are choosing a cross-platform or web-based approach over native tools. Meanwhile, top brands like Target, Nationwide, and Southwest Airlines have chosen
a hybrid approach over native to power apps for their customers and employees.
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How is cheating in mobile games relevant to mobile app security in other industries?
In this presentation, we highlight the top three most common areas of compromise for most mobile apps by exploring the underlying techniques used to hack and cheat popular games. As a next step, we identify several easy countermeasures for each area, with concrete tips on implementing them successfully in your iOS / Android app.
The key takeaway? Proper consideration for the same key aspects of mobile application security will help protect all types of applications – from healthcare, to e-commerce, to banking and beyond!
Want to learn how to get free diamonds in your favorite mobile game while learning valuable security techniques? Make sure to join our webinar.
Diving into the effectiveness of your delivery capabilities can tell you a lot. Do your deploys require frequent cross-team coordination? When production breaks, does it take a long time to get it up and running again? Are you getting feedback and results from your changes quickly?
Join CircleCI’s Technical Content Marketing Manager, Ron Powell and Sergiy Tupchiy, Software Engineer, Contentful as they discuss DevOps insights, practices, and metrics that will help teams build better software, faster, in 2021.
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With many teams still working remotely because of the pandemic, distributed workforces have become the new normal. Some companies have announced a permanent work-from-home system as a result of the pandemic.
In a recent survey by Kobiton, most companies with remote testing teams are struggling with device access and the ability to replicate customer bugs, resulting in minor disruptions to QA processes and release cycles.
Join Kobiton Product Marketing Manager Alex Drag and Solutions Engineer Tyler Mullen as
they discuss how to enable your newly distributed testing team with remote device access to
ensure high coverage and perfect mobile apps.
Attendees will learn:
-The benefits of moving to a cloud-based real device Platform
-How to test from anywhere with real devices
-The different kinds of cloud-based offerings
-How to scale your team with improved systems for remote mobile device access
When much of the world went remote in 2020, digital transformation caused whiplash for organizations and development teams were no exception. The push for speedier software production in a hybrid workforce environment has resulted in the use of more third-party integrations and the need for flexible, accessible cloud infrastructures – which can quickly become a proverbial code buffet for threat actors if left unsecured.
But there’s good news for you and your team of developers: participating in an application security (AppSec) program that checks the right boxes is the frontline protection you need to write more secure code faster than before, keeping you one step ahead of the bad guys.
Strong AppSec programs and tools enable you to safeguard your software and critical infrastructures during this digital shift and beyond. With critical elements of functionality and automation that empower you to start scanning quickly and prioritize wisely, these tools help you and your team produce more secure code and keep pace with the competition. Having a strong AppSec program in place means you’re not only securing your data (and customers’ data too), but also your team will grow smarter about prioritization and reducing risky security debt as you adapt and shift.
Join this webinar with Veracode to learn more about the benefits strong AppSec programs have for development teams, how you can work efficiently with members of security to implement AppSec tools, and how this all works together to help you create more secure applications without missing a beat.
Among the issues to be addressed are:
Consider the increase of connected devices in modern manufacturing and the impact that has on the need for speed and innovation in software development.
Security should be a part of early planning phases, and AppSec tools should be highly integrated into the CI/CD toolchain in order to set your team of developers up for success.
Integrate and automate wherever possible directly into CI/CD processes, especially with tools that offer clear remediation guidance. Lean on analytics and reporting with input from Security team members to better understand successes/failures and to continue to improve your AppSec program for future projects.
The list of buzzwords goes on and on, but Artificial Intelligence (or AI) looks like it’s here to stay. This year, the latest World Quality Report reported that 86% of their respondents say that an AI offering is now a key criterion for selecting new QA solutions.
Join Kobiton CTO Frank Moyer and Product Manager Alex Drag as they discuss how AI fits into modern testing and what to expect of AI moving forward in 2021 and beyond.
Attendees will learn:
-Advantages and shortcomings of AI in testing today
-What you should consider when evaluating an AI solution
-What the future holds for AI in testing
-The best ways to get started implementing AI in your testing processes