VentureBeat June 9, 2022
VB Staff

New research from Dynatrace found that 75% of CISOs still fear that too many vulnerabilities creep into app production despite multi-layered security systems, but only 37% of organizations have runtime vulnerability management capabilities.

At a time when CISOs face far more complexity, the need to combine security and the kind of visibility that detects attacks and vulnerabilities in real time has never been greater. Dynatrace’s research shows a multi-layered security strategy isn’t enough to prevent vulnerabilities from finding their way into app production. In today’s world of multicloud environments, multiple coding languages and open-source software, vulnerability management has become dramatically more challenging.

Despite the existence of a multi-layered security strategy, persistent coverage gaps still allow vulnerabilities to enter production,...

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