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CA Southern Africa has revealed details of the 2023 Veracode State of Software Security report which highlights factors that introduce flaws in application development and how to avoid them.

The following are Veracode’s recommendations to reduce security debt and avoid introducing security flaws that accumulate over the life of applications.“This refers to the remediation curve – it must fall early and faster, since, by the time an application is two years old, we see flaws accumulating, whereby something happens to the application or to the groups developing them.

Veracode examined the factors that contribute to remediation and isolated them, to see how they help prevent flaws from being introduced in the first place. “The good news is that things like scan cadence, scanning via API, and developer security training hold up as beneficial for both flaw introduction and remediation,” he adds.

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