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From mobile banking to telemedicine to ecommerce, consumers are relying on web and mobile apps more than ever before. But as organizations become even more dependent on the revenue these apps generate, most still aren’t doing enough to protect applications against attacks that can compromise data or lead to fraud.
Given the threat surface that applications expose, balancing the need for engaging customer experiences with robustly securing web and mobile applications and their underlying APIs can be a struggle for even the most technologically savvy enterprises.
In this webinar, we’ll share:
Paul is vice president of product management for Digital.ai’s security solutions. As a security researcher who has performed offensive security testing of facilities ranging from nuclear energy plants to hospitals, Paul has spent his career helping organizations better understand and address the inherent challenges around making software secure.
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