Mitigating AppSec Risk with Systematic Testing and Effective Attack Mitigation – Karl Triebes, Patrick Vandenberg – ASW #239
Without visibility into your entire web application attack surface and a continuous find and fix strategy, dangerous threats can expose your organization's blind spots and create risk. Invicti analyzes common web application vulnerabilities across thousands of assets yearly and releases the Invicti AppSec Indicator for a holistic view of application vulnerability trends from automated scan results across regions. In this interview, Invicti's Patrick Vandenberg zooms in on the vulnerabilities plaguing organizations, providing insight into this year's report trends, and guidance on how CISOs and AppSec program leaders can create an environment for their teams that mitigates risk.
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Flaws in the design and implementation of an application can create business logic vulnerabilities that allow attackers to manipulate legitimate functionality to achieve a malicious goal. What’s more, API-related security incidents exploit business logic, the programming that manages communication between the application and the database. In this discussion, Karl Triebes shares what you need to know about business logic attacks to effectively protect against them.
This segment is sponsored by Imperva. Visit https://securityweekly.com/impervarsac to learn more about them!
Guests
For over three decades, Karl Triebes has helped conceive and build products, services, and businesses for networking, application software, storage, and cloud. At Imperva, he leads product management for the Application Security business unit, driving product innovation for customers. Prior, he was Executive Vice President of Product Development and CTO at F5. Triebes has also held senior leadership positions with Amazon Web Services, Foundry Networks, and Alcatel.
A seasoned cybersecurity leader, Patrick Vandenberg is the Director of Product at Invicti Security. He works closely with security and DevSecOps stakeholders to understand today’s cybersecurity pain points so we can continue to help our customers solve their application security challenges. As an alumnus of several cybersecurity companies, including Hunters, Snyk, and IBM Security, Patrick brings over 20 years of experience in cybersecurity across product marketing and product management roles. Patrick holds a degree in Systems & Computer Engineering from Carleton University and, in his free time, continues a longtime passion for coaching and playing hockey.