Lively chats with industry experts about software testing and how to deliver continuous quality, compliance & security.
Developers need love too! Advocating for developers isn’t new, but in a world where they're constantly under pressure to keep pace with the demands of digital transformation, expecting developers to care about security can create friction in many DevSecOps environments.
Studies suggest that security teams believe developers don’t take the security of applications seriously and will sacrifice security in favor of innovation. Shi...
It is hard to argue the bold declaration made over a decade ago that, "software is eating the world!", because software has become increasingly foundational to almost every aspect of our lives. We wake up to our smart device alarm on the device that likely put us to sleep the night before. During the day, we bounce from one software enabled device to another and probably don't really think twice about the massive glo...
This episode discusses some of the recent changes in the CWE program to help improve the adoption and consumption of CWE in software assurance practices with guest Alec Summers, CWE deputy project lead at MITRE. Summers shares how developers and practitioners can leverage CWE to improve modern software development. Summers provide insight on what the community can expect next in future releases of CWE
Kevin Greene, director of security solutions at Parasoft joins Rick Stewart and Michael Fitzurka of DLT to discuss the importance of formalizing DevSecOps practices to improve software security. Greene shares insights on software security, from DevSecOps to Software Bill of Material (SBOM), and the impact on improving software security. (Part 2 of 2)
Kevin Greene, director of security solutions at Parasoft joins Rick Stewart and Michael Fitzurka of DLT to discuss the importance of formalizing DevSecOps practices to improve software security. Greene shares insights on software security, from DevSecOps to Software Bill of Material (SBOM), and the impact on improving software security. (Part 1 of 2 )
This episode discusses the importance of secure coding awareness and training for developers with guest Brandon Hoe, head of marketing at HackEdu. Hoe shares insight about key security practices developers should incorporate as they develop software to avoid creating vulnerabilities in software.
Did you know that Continuous Quality can impact people and organizations? On the surface, continuous quality works to provide developers with deep visibility and insight into any software defects (bugs) or security vulnerabilities. However, it has further, lesser-known, benefits for the enterprise.
Following on from our podcast, Chasing Continuous Software Quality, join Max Kurton, Head of Enterprise Management 360, and Matt Klass...
Recent data from Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) states that only 20-30% of enterprises are advanced in digital transformation, DevOps and software quality. This leaves 60-80% of enterprises still needing to make significant improvements, especially when it comes to chasing continuous software quality.
Steven Hendrick, Research Director at EMA, talks with Matt Klassen, VP of Worldwide Marketing at Parasoft, about the state ...
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