CSCP S4EP13 - Josh Goldberg - Crafting Secure Applications in the Age of AI with Josh Goldberg
Cyber Security & Cloud Podcast - A podcast by Francesco Cipollone
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A dev perspective on application security: Dive deep into the pivotal nexus of cybersecurity, application security, and software development in our latest podcast episode featuring Josh Goldberg, a renowned figure in the TypeScript ecosystem. This episode sheds light on the evolving realm of secure coding practices, acknowledging the progress achieved while recognizing the challenges that lie ahead. Join us as we unravel the nuanced role of artificial intelligence in software development, moving beyond the hype to establish grounded expectations for this sophisticated tool. The episode is brought to you by Phoenix Security; get in control of your vulnerabilities from code to cloud with the power of Phoenix. ACT Now on the most important vulnerabilities and reduce your exposure to modern attacks. See it for yourself. Go to https://phoenix.security/request-a-demo/ for a free 14-day licence. Our discussion ventures into the dynamic landscape of the tech job market, sparking a thought-provoking debate on the value of junior versus senior developers in building a resilient digital future. We also underscore the critical role of checklists in enhancing product development, inspired by insights from ”The Checklist Manifesto.” By integrating accessibility audits and security consultations, we reveal how checklists can transform development processes, ensuring products are secure and accessible from the start. The conversation extends to the cutting-edge application of AI in threat modeling, highlighting the importance of strategic objectives that place security and accessibility at the forefront. We further explore the essential art of communication within organizations and its pivotal role in seamless security integration. This dialogue emphasizes the significance of leadership in cultivating an environment where trust and verification coalesce, promoting a culture of thorough security checks and balances. As we dissect the concept of Service Level Agreements (SLAs), our discussion illuminates their dual function as both security mechanisms and corporate assurances, advocating for the early adoption of security measures in business strategies. Experience firsthand how security features, like multi-factor authentication, can serve not just as protective measures but as compelling marketing and product differentiators.