Rethinking AppSec: Getting to the Root Cause of Your Business-Critical Vulnerabilities
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Thursday, January 30

3 pm ET

The application risk environment has become more complex – more regulations, more vulnerabilities, and an expanded attack surface – and AppSec is not keeping up. CISOs and their teams are accustomed to throwing more scanning tools at the problem, but it hasn’t managed to stave off attackers. Breaches of apps and data have become so common place these incidents are the norm rather than the exception.


Why haven’t things improved? The bottom line: security teams rarely have insight into the root cause of AppSec issues – which prevents them from making the changes that could have a positive, material impact on the security program.
How can we make a material change? By starting with the data and context needed to make the best decisions. With a complete view of the AppSec data – and the context to understand what the data mean – team leap past the current norm, which sees most teams attempt to piece together bits-and-pieces of information. Beyond being time consuming, this manual approach is like navigating in the dark, and leads to vulnerabilities not being addressed, while investing focus on the ones that are actually not critical.


In this webcast, Legit Security co-founder and CTO Liav Caspi will share how a strategy centered on complete AppSec data fabric can reduce risk and protect the applications that matter most. Topics will include:

  • What’s changed in development that requires companies to rethink AppSec
  • The data context that can help security teams prioritize application risk
  • Strategies to prioritize and mitigate vulnerabilities at scale
  • Top 5 steps security teams can take to secure their apps

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Liav Caspi

Co-Founder and CTO - Legit Security
Liav Caspi is CTO of Legit Security and has a long background as a cyber-security expert starting in the Israeli unit of 8200 in various engineering, team lead, and project management roles. In previous roles, Liav worked at Argus Cyber Security building security into automotive-oriented software. He then joined an early-stage startup that was acquired by Checkmarx and led the architecture and the product management of the SCA solution – the first SaaS solution by Checkmarx dealing with open source security. In his free time, Liav enjoys technology, traveling, food, and learning new languages.