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How to Use the Right AppSec Testing Technique in the SDLC

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Learn where each Veracode product fits in the SDLC and how to best leverage the testing types.

What Will You Learn?

When starting an application security (AppSec) program, you might wonder which AppSec testing types you should employ at different stages of the software development lifecycle (SDLC). With so many testing types to choose from – static analysis, dynamic analysis, interactive application security testing, software composition analysis, and penetration testing – it can be confusing. But, without this insight, you could leave your applications vulnerable to attack.

Watch our video to learn:

• What vulnerabilities each testing type identifies

• The strengths and cautions of each testing type

• Why it’s important to have a mix of testing types in your AppSec program

• What stage in the SDLC you should employ each testing type

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Speaker: Nabil Bousselham, Principal Solution Architect, Veracode









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