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At Endor Labs, we continue evaluating the use of large language models (LLMs) for all kinds of use-cases related to application security. And we continue to be amazed about high-quality responses … until we’re amused about the next laughably wrong answer.
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Developers are bombarded with information every day. Constant context switching and information overload are among the biggest barriers to productivity. There are simply too many demands for their attention. One day the sales team will understand. Right?
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Experiments with GPT-3.5 suggest that LLM-based malware reviews can complement, but not yet substitute human reviews. 1800 binary classifications performed with GPT-3.5 included false-positives and false-negatives.
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We’re excited to announce our latest partnership with Zinfinity as a strategic partner. Zinfinity is a global provider of technology solutions and services with a focus on Cyber Security, Cloud and Digital Infrastructure.
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Explore the different types of open source licenses and how they impact the use, modification, and distribution of open source software. From GPL to Apache, MIT and more, learn the key differences between permissive and restrictive licenses and how to choose the right one for your project.
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Solution from category-defining entrepreneurs and world-renowned experts helps developers spend less time dealing with security issues, more time accelerating their development through safe code reuse.
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Join us for the OWASP NY Meetup!
We’re thrilled to feature Alex Olea, DevSecOps Engineer at Starburst, at this meetup, who will deliver an insightful session titled “Day 1 DevSecOps: Building a Program and Your Credibility."
Session Overview: Starting a DevSecOps function is an exciting opportunity to not just run a program, but build one. But whether you’re at a large enterprise or a startup, Day 1 is never total greenfield. Even if the organization doesn’t have serious technical and security debt, you’re still going to run into stuff that was spun up and abandoned or tools that aren’t what you might have chosen. So how do you get started?
In this session I’ll share my experiences with building DevSecOps programs at startups, including:
- What is DevSecOps?
- Building trust with developers
- Improving developer productivity and measuring success
- Redefining an AppSec program case study: replacing an SCA tool
Don't miss this opportunity to learn how to build an effective DevSecOps program.
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