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Contrast's application security blog provides the latest trends and tips in DevSecOps through instrumentation and security observability.

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    Jeff Williams, Contrast CTO: Security Predictions for 2018

    Security Predictions for 2018 The world of software is changing quickly at all of our clients. As we look across tens..

    Open Source Software (OSS) is the Turbo Charger of Innovation

    Open Source Software (OSS) is the Turbo Charger of Innovation

    Software is at the heart of Digital Transformation, and organizations are using software more than ever for economic..

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    Join Us On December 12th – OWASP Bay Area MeetUp

    BAY AREA OWASP MEETUP | Tuesday, Dec. 12th, 6:30-9:00 PM Application security professionals are invited to attend the..

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    Unify Security Across Teams – See How Contrast Does it in a 60-Minute Product Demonstration

    More than ever before, the security of running enterprise applications is a shared responsibility between security,..

    Interview with Software Security Experts

    Interview with Software Security Experts

    Ed Amoroso, former CISO of AT&T, and Founder and CEO of TAG Cyber, sat down for a conversation with Contrast Security..

    How Visibility and Data Unite Engineering, Security & Operations: Dev + Sec + Ops = DevSecOps

    More than ever before, the security of a running application is a shared responsibility: The security team needs to..

    Redirects from Third-party JavaScript on Equifax Lead to More Hacks

    As we mentioned last week, Equifax continues to make headlines and ramifications of building sites with insecure code..

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    Still Making Headlines – Struts 2 and the Equifax Breach

    Yes, we have all seen the headlines. But, don’t think that the issues that arose from the Equifax breach and the Struts..

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    Struts 2, Equifax and You

    It's hard to overstate what's happening here. The FBI, New York and Massachusetts Attorneys General, and Congress are..