Sponsored by CONTRAST SECURITY
Enterprises are scrambling to get a handle on data breaches, source code vulnerabilities and software supply chain issues that have the potential to wreak havoc on an organization’s software delivery pipeline. Traditional security implementations revolve around perimeter security posture rather than from within the application. Despite having perimeter security measures in place, recent security breaches such as Log4j exposed the fact that security involves paradigms that go far deeper into the application stack.
So, how can you ensure an application is safe and secure from exploitation? That’s where application security comes into play. Application security describes security measures at the application level that aim to prevent data or code within the app from being stolen or hijacked. It encompasses the security considerations that occur during application development and design as well as involves systems and approaches to protect apps following deployment.
In this talk, we’ll show you how to identify, protect, detect and respond to application security issues across your organization’s workstreams by instrumenting the Contrast Security platform within the VMware Tanzu ecosystem.
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