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Reducing Application Security Risk with ASPM: Future-Proofing for 2025 & Beyond

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Reducing Application Security Risk with ASPM: Future-Proofing for 2025 & Beyond

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Format:
Hybrid (in-person and online) event

In-person location:
BDO Canada LLP
20 Wellington Street East, 5th Floor
Toronto, ON
M5E 1C5

Note: In-person attendance is limited to 70 people, in a first-come, first-serve basis.
Doors will open at 6:00 PM, with the event will start at 6:30 PM (EDT).
For those who cannot attend in person, please join us virtually via the livestream!

Presentation Title: Reducing Application Security Risk with ASPM: Future-Proofing for 2025 & Beyond
In an era of increasingly sophisticated threat actors, application security has become a critical concern for most organizations. This talk, "Reducing Application Security Risk with ASPM (Application Security Posture Management)," will explore the emerging role of ASPM in fortifying application security and accelerating DevSecOps and cloud native adoption by focusing on how to future-proof your approach for 2025 and beyond.
Software development has undergone seismic shifts over the last 20 years: the Agile movement, the rise of DevOps and cloud native practices, and now the AI and generative development era. With AI code assistants and “vibe coding” on the rise, we’re seeing faster delivery, along with new and complex risks. Over the last 10 years of the DevSecOps journey, shift-left has also achieved little success. Application Security needs a fundamental reset for the future. In this talk, we will discuss how modern approaches and technology innovations that are built to solve three of the biggest challenges in application security that must evolve for the AI Era – Speed, Coverage & Scale, and Context. We will explore three common scenarios:

1. Inventory and Secure net new applications
2. Reduce risk and volume of existing security backlog by prioritizing and fixing what matters
3. Expand coverage to address emerging blind spots in AI-assisted application development.

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