Best Practices for
Improving Application
Security Effectiveness

Networking Dinner at Gaucho, London

Successfully Held on 29th November 2023

Best Practices for Improving Application Security Effectiveness
Networking Dinner
at Gaucho, London

Successfully Held
on 29th November 2023

Presented by

mend.io

Here’s what we discussed:

According to new research from Enterprise Strategy Group and commissioned by Mend.io, 69% of organizations have directly encountered at least one serious security incident from a software vulnerability over the last 12 months, making application security a board-level priority for 85% of survey respondents. However, many companies struggle to build application security programs that can keep up with the increasing speed and volume of releases.

A group of industry peers and other cybersecurity leaders joined for a discussion of the best practices that can improve your organization’s ability to reduce business risk by building programs that can effectively remediate software vulnerabilities without impeding application development.

AGENDA

18:00 – 18:15

Welcome and Registration

18:15 – 20:15

Roundtable Discussion & Dinner

20:15 – 20:30

Closing

Guest Speaker

Graeme Park
Chief Information Security Officer at Matillion
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Dinner at Gaucho, London

Gaucho
25 Swallow St, London W1B 4QR, United Kingdom

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