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Getting an 80% Productivity Boost By Transforming Development Workflows

How much innovation could you reinvest in with 80% developer productivity recapture? My guess is: a lot. As a VP of Product at a security company, I’ve seen firsthand how making it easier for developers to manage security findings can help them focus on delivering value faster. Let me share with you about the developer security experience that can transform development workflows for increased productivity.

What Is the Role of Deception in XDR? Understanding Its Importance

Let’s face it – cybersecurity in 2025 is a mess. Bad guys keep slipping past our defenses like they’ve got the keys to the front door, and security teams are working overtime just to keep up. In this crazy environment, deception technology has become something of a secret weapon, especially when it’s built into XDR platforms.

Understanding CVE Scores: How #SoftwareVulnerabilities Are Rated & Reported #short #cybersecurity

Mend.io, formerly known as Whitesource, has over a decade of experience helping global organizations build world-class AppSec programs that reduce risk and accelerate development -– using tools built into the technologies that software and security teams already love. Our automated technology protects organizations from supply chain and malicious package attacks, vulnerabilities in open source and custom code, and open-source license risks.

The Crucial Role Trustwave Red Team Exercises Play in Enhancing Cybersecurity

The best way to gauge the current state of an organization’s security posture is often with a blunt lesson, and a Red Team exercise might be the bluntest way to rip off the band-aid to see what security problems exist. That concept is the genesis behind the Trustwave SpiderLabs report Healthcare Sector Deep Dive: Unmasking Security Gaps.

Civilian Cyber Corps: Protecting Underfunded Organizations

Welcome to the Data Security Decoded podcast by Rubrik Zero Labs. In this episode, our host, Caleb Tolin, is joined by Michael Razeeq, a cybersecurity policy researcher specializing in advocating for Civilian Cyber Corps (C3s). Michael shares insights into how these volunteer forces, C3s, are transforming community cyber defense, addressing workforce shortages, and providing both preventive and reactive cybersecurity services to underfunded organizations.