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How to Reduce Enterprise Application Security Risks

Webinar

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Sponsored by WHITESOURCE


Tuesday, February 23, 2021
1 p.m. ET

WhiteSource, in conjunction with Ponemon Institute, recently surveyed over 600 IT and IT security practitioners who are familiar with their organizations’ approach to securing applications – and here’s a spoiler: the highest level of security risk is considered by many organizations to be in the application layer. So what can Enterprise organizations do to reduce their application security risks?

Join Jeffrey Martin, Associate VP Product at WhiteSource and Lilach Aviad, Director of Product Marketing, as they present: 

  • Why applications are more vulnerable to attack than other areas of vulnerabilities
  • Addressing vulnerabilities in enterprise applications
  • Best practices of high performing organizations in reducing the application security risk
Lilach Aviad
Director of Product Marketing - WhiteSource
Lilach is an experienced Product Marketing Executive. She holds an MBA as well as BA in both management and Psychology. Prior to joining WhiteSource as Director of Product Marketing, Lilach worked for many years at HP Indigo where she held various roles at the Global Business Unit such as Head of Strategic Marketing, Director of supplies and consumables etc.
Jeff Martin
Associate VP of Product Management - WhiteSource
Jeff has spent the last 15 years in product roles helping both the organizations he worked for and their customers transform and measure their business processes, development and QA. He especially enjoys cultural and mindset transformations for their ability to create lasting progress.

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