They knowingly send vulnerable code despite using AppSec tools

Nearly half of organizations regularly and knowingly send vulnerable code, despite using AppSec tools, according to Veracode.

Among the top reasons cited for promoting vulnerable code was the pressure to meet release deadlines (54%) and finding vulnerabilities too late in the software development lifecycle (45%).

Respondents stated that a lack of developer knowledge on mitigating issues and a lack of integration between AppSec tools were two of the top challenges. που αντιμετωπίζουν με την of DevSecOps. However, nearly nine out of ten companies said they will invest further in AppSec this year.

Software development is evolving

Research sheds light on how AppSec practices and tools intersect with emerging development methods and the creation of new priorities, such as open source risk reduction and API testing.

"The software development landscape today is evolving at a rapid pace. Gadget-based architecture, containers, and cloud applications are changing the dynamics of how developers create, test, and develop code. "Without better testing, integration and regular training of developers, organizations will face significant breaches," said Chris Wysopal, CTO at Veracode.

Important findings

  • 60% of organizations report exploiting production applications utilized by 10 his vulnerabilities OWASP in the last 12 months. Likewise, 7 out of 10 apps have a flaw to an open source library during the initial scan.
  • Developers' lack of knowledge about how to accomplish issues is the biggest challenge for AppSec. 53% of organizations provide security training for developers only once a year or less. The data show that only 1% of applications with the highest scan frequency have about five times less security costs or unresolved defects than less frequently scanned applications, which means that frequent scans help developers find and fix bugs for significantly reduce the risk to their body.
  • 43% cited DevOps integration as the most important aspect of improving AppSec.
  • 84% report challenges due to too many AppSec tools, which make it difficult to integrate DevOps. 43% of companies report using between 11-20 AppSec tools, while 22% said they use between 21-50.

According to ESG, the most effective AppSec programs list the following as some of the critical elements:

  • Application security is highly integrated in the toolbox CI/CD
  • Continuous, customized AppSec training for developers
  • Monitoring of continuous improvement measurements in individual development groups
  • AppSec best practices are shared by development managers
  • Use analytics for of the progress of AppSec programs and providing data to management

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Written by Anastasis Vasileiadis

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