Let's face it—security breaches are a frequent occurrence, and Security Incident Response Teams are constantly thwarting threat actor attempts to infiltrate our systems. What does all this really tell us? Are these incidents simply the result of individual mistakes, or do they point to deeper, systemic failures within our security practices?
This round table discussion will tackle some tough questions that keep security leaders up at night, focusing on the larger context around breaches and their implications for the way we approach security.
We’ll discuss questions like:
How do security breaches reflect potential gaps in systemic practices, processes, and controls?
Are these breaches a signal of overlooked risks in application security, or do they stem from bigger issues in the security ecosystem?
What can be done to shift the mindset around software security, and how can we ensure security measures are integrated across all facets of product development?
This will be a candid, interactive conversation—no keynote speakers, just open dialogue where everyone can share insights, ask tough questions, and challenge assumptions. Our community is all about learning from each other in an inclusive environment, so come ready to contribute.
*We do not record our sessions and follow Chatham House Rules to ensure that the conversation remains open, honest, and confidential.