Health IT Security May 8, 2024
Jill McKeon

At an RSAC 2024 event, more than 50 enterprise software vendors signed CISA’s voluntary secure by design pledge, aimed at improving the security of software products and services.

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — At an RSA Conference event held on May 8, security leaders representing more than 50 vendors signed a secure by design pledge, spearheaded by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).

CISA defines secure by design products as those in which “the security of the customers is a core business requirement, not just a technical feature.”

Companies that adopt these principles consider security during the design phase and throughout the product’s lifecycle, minimizing exploitable flaws along the way, CISA states.

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