Forbes August 8, 2024
Vincent Danen

Vincent Danen is the Vice President of Product Security at Red Hat.

Increased software complexity and regulatory scrutiny put a tremendous strain on companies of all sizes. With breaches and exposures in every industry continuing to rise, there is an understandable focus on reducing and eliminating breaches. However, there are several considerations on this topic, including the increased complexity of software and dependence on technology, the staggering volume and choice of software, and decisions between proprietary and open-source software.

With all of this in mind, are we focused on the right thing? Reports cite that 74% of breaches are not caused by software vulnerabilities, yet that is where the attention tends to be paid.

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