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Mitigating Risks in Software Supply Chain

By 2025, 45% of organizations worldwide will have experienced attacks on their software supply chains (Gartner) which are only becoming increasingly complex due to the changes in how modern software is built. These trends, together with new federal regulations, require organizations to take action to ensure the security and integrity of their software. But this is easier said than done.

Are We Forever Doomed By Software Supply Chain Risks?

The adoption of open-source software continues to grow and creates significant security concerns for everything from software supply chain attacks in language ecosystem registries to cloud-native application security concerns. In this session, we will explore how developers are targeted as a vehicle for malware distribution, how immensely we depend on open-source maintainers to release timely security fixes, and how the race to the cloud creates new security concerns for developers to cope with, as computing resources turn into infrastructure as code.

Best Practices and Pitfalls for Using Open Source Components in Fintech

Financial technology companies are at the forefront of banking evolution, driving innovation and fighting to stay ahead of both the large bank behemoths and the next wave of fintech companies coming along behind them. In this webinar, Peak6 Director of Open Source, and Snyk Field CTO and Field CISO, discuss best practices for secure development in highly regulated Fintech companies.

The Big Fix 2022 - Getting started with VS Code IDE security fixes

The Big Fix brings together developers, DevOps, and security practitioners of all skill levels to help make the internet more secure. Our goal is to make security 100x better in 2022 by finding and fixing 202,200 security vulnerabilities! Join us to help find and fix security vulnerabilities while making friends and winning swag. In this short video Developersteve will help you get started finding security vulnerabilities in your applications using VS Code's Snyk extension to scan a project's manifest (open source libraries!) as well as your own code (static application security testing!)

How to Use the Snyk CLI to Fix Vulnerabilities in Your Application: The Big Fix

Brian Vermeer, Developer Advocate at Snyk, demonstrates how you can use the Snyk CLI to fix vulnerabilities in your application. Join us for The Big Fix, an event that brings developers and security practitioners round the world to find and fix vulnerabilities. Let's make the Internet a safer and better place than before!

Triaging vulnerabilities - the way it ought to be

We all know that shifting security left is the right approach for securing our apps. We also know that it isn’t enough - developers also need to be empowered to own security. They require tools that integrate into the way they are already working and they need guidance and assistance from the security team. This is especially true for the most challenging vulnerabilities of all: those that are not so easy to fix, but too important to ignore.