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Quick and Easy Ways to Insert Security Into Your Mobile AppDev Life Cycle

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Whenever your organization creates and delivers mobile applications to either employees or customers, they are essentially also delivering a blueprint for bad actors to access your organization’s sensitive data.

As an application owner or product manager, you most likely are aware of the concept of DevSecOps and may have already implemented some best practices to build security into the applications you ship. At the same time, you might be wondering if you are devoting too much—or not enough—time to build security in your CI/CD life cycle, and you may not know which practices are actually the “best” practices.  

This webinar describes the existing threat and security landscape and explores how you can take advantage of the latest DevSecOps trends to build security into your mobile applications  directly, quickly and easily.

Matt Pelaggi
Product Owner, Essential App Protection - Digital.ai
Product Owner, Essential App Protection - Digital.ai
Product Owner, Essential App Protection - 
Daniel Shugrue
Sr. Product Marketing Manager - Digital.ai
Sr. Product Marketing Manager - Digital.ai
Sr. Product Marketing Manager - Digital.ai
Sr. Product Marketing Manager - Digital.ai

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