Defining secure coding for developers
Only 14 per cent of developers consider security a priority when it comes to coding, according to Secure Code Warrior’s The State of Developer-Driven Security 2022 report. It’s a shockingly low figure and a reflection of the significant room for improvement when it comes to security considerations in a developer’s coding strategy, says Peter Danhieux, CEO and Co-Founder, Secure Code Warrior. Feature-building typically takes priority among development teams.
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