Application security posture management (ASPM) enables AppSec teams to continuously monitor, manage, and improve the security health of software applications throughout their lifecycle. It provides a framework for ensuring that applications are built securely from the start, maintained with security in mind, and continuously monitored for vulnerabilities that introduce significant risk to the business. With ASPM, we get aggregated data in a unified dashboard.
Considering the complexity of the modern application stack and developer tooling, ensuring the security of your application throughout its lifecycle can quickly become a daunting task.
Container security is an increasingly vital aspect of modern software development and deployment. Understanding and implementing effective security measures becomes essential as organizations shift towards containerizing their applications. This article will explore practical insights and strategies for ensuring robust container security. We will delve into some best practices and tools to secure container environments, focusing on securing images and registries, container deployment, runtime security, and more.
You have kicked-off your annual application security assessment, but by the time the final report comes in, so have a bunch of new features from your developers. Since your pen test report can’t keep-up with your modern development cycles, it is now (and always) obsolete. You can check-off your compliance checkbox, but you’re not anymore secure than you were before. If this sounds familiar, it is clearly time for an update.